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Dates: 25th - 28th August 2020 Venue: Virtual
2020
IEEE PowerAfricaConference
Contact Us:
https://ieee-powerafrica.org
@IEEEPowerAfrica
@PowerAfrica20
IEEE Power Africa Conference
IEEE Power Africa Conference
#PowerAfricaGoesVirtual
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020 i
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS......................................................................................................................... i
IEEE POWERAFRICA 2020 | VIRTUAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION ............................................ II
CONFERENCE APP........................................................................................................................... v
ABOUT IEEE POWERAFRICA CONFERENCE .................................................................................... 1
WORD OF WELCOME BY THE CONFERENCE CHAIR ..................................................................... 2
WORD OF WELCOME BY THE PS MINISTRY OF ENERGY............................................................... 3
WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE DURING THE POWERAFRICA CONFERENCE 2020 ...................... 4
PAC20-Program at a glance Day 1................................................................................................. 5
PAC20-Program at a glance Day 2 ............................................................................................... 6
PAC20-Program at a glance Day 3 Part 1 ......................................................................................7
PAC20-Program at a glance Day 3 Part 2 .................................................................................... 8
PAC20-Program at a glance Day 4 Part 1 .................................................................................... 9
PAC20-Program at a glance Day 4 Part 2 1 .................................................................................10
PowerAfrica SESSIONS Day 1 to 4 .................................................................................................. 11
ORGANISING COMMITTEE .............................................................................................................14
TUTORIAL SPEAKERS, ABSTRACT & BIO'S .....................................................................................16
AFRICA EXECUTIVE FORUM .......................................................................................................... 22
PANELISTS ....................................................................................................................................... 25
INDUSTRY SESSIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY OMICRON ............................................................. 30
Panel YOUTHS PROVIDING HOPE TO POWER THE FUTURE OF AFRICA..................................... 36
WOMEN IN POWER ........................................................................................................................ 39
PANEL 3: ELECTRICAL SAFETY & STANDARDS PhD FORUM WORKSHOP .................................. 42
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ....................................................................................................................... 44
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE ............................................................................................ 55
TPC MEMBERS................................................................................................................................ 56
REVIEWERS.......................................................................................................................................57
CLOSING REQUEST-FOR-PROPOSALS OF FUTURE 2022 & 2023 IEEE PES/IAS POWERAFRICA
CONFERENCES............................................................................................................................... 58
CLOSING REMARKS BY THE CONFERENCE GENERAL CHAIR ..................................................... 59
SPONSORS & PARTNERS ...............................................................................................................60
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE .......................................................................................... 64
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020ii
IEEE PowerAfrica 2020 | Virtual Conference Information Virtual Conference Details:
- To access the Virtual Sessions, please click on the Session you wish to a�end in the schedule on the full conference program here h�ps://ieee-powerafrica.org/conference-program/
In order to access the Virtual Sessions, you must have a valid registra�on to PowerAfrica 2020.
- The virtual conference begins on Tuesday, 25 August 2020 at 6:00 AM GMT and concludes on Friday, 28 August 2020 at 14:30 GMT. The schedule of events, including the event type and access informa�on, is included below.
o Tutorials, PhD Forum, and Industry Sessions will be available at �me shown, and on demand throughout the conference star�ng 2 hours a�er conclusion of event.
o Everything else will be available only at the �me shown, and on demand star�ng day a�er the conference.
o All Live sessions will be held via ZOOM o Technical sessions Q&A will be done asynchronously via Group Chat and email.
Overview of Program
Tutorials Industry Session / PhD
Workshop
Technical Sessions Panels / Plenaries
IEEE Smart Village (ISV)**
Event Type Pre-recorded with Live Q&A
Pre-recorded with Live Q&A
Pre-recorded with Chat/Email Q&A
Pre-recorded with Live Q&A
Pre-recorded with Live Q&A
Start Time 06:00 GMT, 25 August
According to Program
According to Program
According to Program
According to Program
Time Zone GMT GMT GMT GMT GMT *On Demand Availability
Start Time Begins as On Demand at
06:00 GMT on 25 August
Approximately 1-2 hours
upon conclusion of live session
16:00 GMT on Friday, 28 August
16:00 GMT on Friday, 28
August
16:00 GMT on Friday, 28
August
*On Demand – a registrant will be able to view the session as a recorded event for a month a�er the conclusion of the event.
Help Desk Information:Please direct any questions about access, or the Virtual Conference platform, to the IEEE MCE Digital Events team. Email John Teehan at [email protected], Mark Pilkington at [email protected], and/or David Stankiewicz at [email protected] direct any questions about Registration to [email protected]
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020 iii
For General conference inquiries, contact the PowerAfrica conference organizers, Humphrey Muhindi at [email protected] and/or Avoki Omekanda at [email protected] and/or [email protected]
Virtual Conference Sessions, Access, and Communica�ons:
The following page contains the links to access each Virtual Session room for PowerAfrica 2020 h�ps://ieee-powerafrica.org/conference-program. To enter a Session, simply click on the link and enter the Registra�on Email used for your Conference Registra�on (see example log in page below). Please note that it must match the email address that you used for your conference registra�on or you will be unable to access the Session.
During your virtual conference experience, be sure to u�lize the engagement widgets within the online pla�orm. The online pla�orm for PowerAfrica 2020 features two types of ways to communicate with speakers, session chairs, and other a�endees.
1) The purple Q&A bu�on allows you to submit ques�ons directly to the presenters during on demand viewing. Please ensure you include the presenta�on �tle and presenter name in your ques�on. 2) The blue Chat bu�on is an interac�ve group chat. This will save all of your communica�ons within the chat dialogue. Use this to have a direct conversa�on with whomever may be watching the videos at the same �me as you, or to simply make a comment. If you are an author, presenter, or session chair in a specified session, please check this group chat every so o�en to be able to answer any ques�ons asked of you.
Conference Resources:
Within each virtual session is a Resources window, which includes important program related informa�on about the en�re PowerAfrica 2020 virtual conference. Please check out the various links.
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020iv
Virtual Conference Supported Browsers and OS: ON24 is compa�ble with the following
Supported Browsers for PC running Windows 7 or newer
Supported Browsers for Mac running Mac OS 10.10 or newer
· Google Chrome v58+ · Mozilla Firefox v53+ · Microso� Edge Browser v38+ · Microso� Internet Explorer 11*
· Google Chrome v56+ · Mozilla Firefox v53+ · Safari v10.1+
ON24 is mobile friendly and compa�ble with both iOS and Android.
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020 v
Search for IEEE PowerAfrica Conference on your app store (iTunes or Android)and download the app today.
The PowerAfrica Conference app has the following functionalities:• Detailed information about the event• Schedule Your Event Agenda to Receive Personal Notifications on the Sessions• Find a detailed list of Speakers, their Bios and Topics• Find the list of Exhibitors with their details• Check our List of Sponsors• One on One Networking - Chat and Interact Directly with other Conference Delegates• Find News Relevant to the Conference Participants, Power and Energy Sector as a whole.• Receive Important Updates on the Proceedings through Social event feed• Personalize Your Profiles and Promote Yourself and Your Company.• Document Your Experience - Add and Save Your Own Private Notes, and Create a List of Personal Favorites.• Accept “push notifications” to receive important announcements, emergency notifications, and reminders while you’re at the conference.
For assistance with the mobile app, please email [email protected]
CONFERENCE APP
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020 1
ABOUT IEEE POWERAFRICACONFERENCE
PowerAfrica 2020 is a premier conference providing a forum for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss latest research findings, ideas, and emerging technologies and applications in the area of power systems integrations, business models, technological advances, policies and regulatory frameworks for the African continent. The conference will feature keynote addresses and invited presentations by distinguished scientists and engineers.
The Seventh Annual IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica Conference (PAC 2020) will be held virtually from August 25 to August 28, 2020 under the theme “Sustainable and Smart Energy Revolutions for Powering Africa”.
Objectives1. To create platform for participants from manufacturing, academia, telecommunication
companies, technology companies, electric utilities and the entire energy industry to discuss on bringing energy to Africa, through expert-lead content, business driven experiences, networking and strategic partnerships with the industry.
2. To provide attendees with practical, solution-oriented topics, including case studies and lessons learned, via a diversified technical program consisting of exhibitions, tutorials/workshops, keynote/plenary speeches, poster and oral presentations.
3. The technical program is meant to create action plans and follow-up actions on outcome of the conference and reinforce partnerships. Previous editions of the conference have been held in Johannesburg, South Africa (’07 and ’12), Livingston, Zambia (’16), Accra, Ghana (‘2017), Cape Town, South Africa (’18), Abuja, Nigeria (’19).
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 20202
WORD OF WELCOME BY THECONFERENCE CHAIR
Dear Friends and colleagues,
I would like to extend my warm greetings and to welcome you to the 7th IEEE PowerAfrica Conference on sustainable and smart energy revolutions for powering Africa.
I would like to welcome you all to join us from all over the world to present your cutting edge research and to provide valuable feedback on colleagues’ works. We are all about to have a new experience as we’ll be hosting the conference virtually for the first time. And we want you all to feel and cherish this novelty and opportunity as much as possible.
The conference will provide a forum for our participants to present and discuss latest research findings, ideas and emerging technologies and applications in the area of power systems integrations, business models, technology advances, policies and regulatory frameworks for the African continent.
The conference will feature keynote addresses and invited presentations by distinguished scientists and engineers.
I therefore welcome you all to this conference conference.
CONFERENCE GENERAL CHAIR
Eng. Eliud Limo
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 20203
Thank you for the opportunity to give the opening remarks of the Power Africa Virtual Conference 2020. I would like to congratulate you for being agile and holding the conference virtually due to the current circumstances. This is surely part of the new normal: thinking outside of the box!
The conference theme for this year is Sustainable and Smart Energy Revolutions for Powering Africa, which I believe aims to achieve the sustainable development goal 7, which is to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. There is no better time to discuss these matters other than now, when as a country, we are working to achieve the Vision 2030. The Ministry of Energy is at the forefront of this challenge to ensure that this vision is accomplished, energy being a key enabler to the success of the vision. Some of the projects done to achieve this include:1. The last mile project, which was a national government project, through the Ministry of Energy
to ensure affordable electricity connections to households achieving over 70% connectivity putting Kenya ahead of the pack in the Eastern Africa region.
2. Street lighting project where more than 35,000 streetlights have been installed in towns in Kenya and
3. The Kenya Off-Grid Solar Access Project (KOSAP) which is a flagship project of the Ministry of Energy, financed by the World Bank. This project aims at providing electricity to sections of the country that are not served by the national grid.
The Ministry also supports the achievement of the Big 4 Agenda, which is our President’s development blueprint, by ensuring that there is access to affordable, clean and reliable electricity mainly to further the cause of the manufacturing industry. The goal is to convert Kenya from a trading nation into a manufacturing nation serving first the regional market and thereafter the global market.
It is worth noting that for effective delivery of these projects, and eventually, national development, there is need for collaboration between Academia with its prowess on research, capacity building and product development; the Private sector with its ability to positively impact society with goods and services and make investment high above the amounts raised by NGOs; the Government with its unique contribution to provide suitable policies and regulations which bring all together in a spirit of transparency and care for the common good. This triple helix cooperation will not only make Kenya to reach the Vision 2030 but will help the three stakeholders to improve in the delivery of their specific mission.
It is my prayer that the brilliant research findings and deliberations presented in the IEEE PES/IAS Power Africa 2020 Conference starting today will find their way back to the industry players, academia and the government, so that they can be of use to the communities whom they all serve.
I wish you a fruitful conference, and I am looking forward to meeting you all physically in next year’s Power and Energy Conference at Strathmore University.
Dr. Eng. Joseph NjorogePrincipal Secretary, State Department of EnergyMinistry of Energy, Kenya.
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020 4
WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE DURING THE POWERAFRICA CONFERENCE 2020
Get to enjoy the first ever virtual Powerafrica Conference. You will have the opportunity to discuss latest research findings, ideas, and emerging technologies and applications in the area of power systems integrations, business models, technological advances, policies and regulatory frameworks for the African continent.
The conference will feature; • Keynote addresses from prominent industry leaders • Paper presentations by distinguished scientists, researchers and engineers. • Industry sessions from leading experts. • Registered Professional Engineers in Kenya get to earn 12 Professional Development Units. • Get to experience the Virtual conference from anywhere you are through the PowerAfrica Conference Mobile App
Get to enjoy these and so much more….We are happy to host you!
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Pa
ulin
e K.
- Em
bed
ded
pow
er s
yste
m m
oni
torin
g o
f ille
ga
l co
nnec
tions
in K
enya
n d
om
estic
sup
ply
[94]
Ber
tie J
. - A
n o
bje
ctiv
e re
view
of e
rect
ion
met
hod
s fo
r ove
rhea
d li
ne t
ower
s d
evo
id o
f Ccr
ane
s[9
9] D
enis
J.,
et. a
l. -
Pro
gre
ss in
grid
inte
rco
nnec
tion
in E
ast
Afr
ica
: Cha
lleng
es, E
xper
ienc
es a
nd O
pp
ort
uniti
es[2
62] S
usa
n K
et. a
l.- U
nder
vo
ltag
e lo
ad
she
dd
ing
usi
ng h
ybrid
met
ahe
uris
tic a
lgo
rithm
s fo
r vo
ltag
e s
tab
ility
enh
anc
emen
t: A
revi
ew
[34]
-Ro
salia
S. e
t a
l-D
esig
n of
Util
ity
Ha
rmo
nic
Miti
ga
tion
Filte
rs fo
r Pow
er
Tra
nsfo
rmer
s
[3] S
am
uel K
iba
ra e
t. a
l., A
naly
sis
of
the
Lev
eliz
ed c
ost
of E
lect
ricit
y (L
CO
E) o
f So
lar P
V S
yste
ms
cons
ider
ing
the
ir En
viro
nmen
tal
imp
act
s o
n B
iod
iver
sity
[6]-
Seb
oni
so N
. et
al.-
EAR
TH
GR
ID D
ESIG
N F
OR
40
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N
EIU
WEH
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P SU
BST
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USI
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CD
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PLAT
FOR
M
[30
]-Jo
sia
h M
. -A
naly
sis
of
Ba
sics
of M
od
ula
tion
Tech
niq
ues
on
Sing
-Pha
se A
C D
rive
for
Effec
ienc
y Im
pro
vem
ents
[4] Z
acc
haeu
s A
. et.
al.-
An
Inve
stig
atio
n in
to t
he U
tilis
atio
n of
Ene
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Savi
ng L
am
ps
in
Resi
den
tial B
uild
ing
s−A
Ca
se
Stud
y of
La
go
s N
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[9]-
Eko
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vest
iga
ting
the
D
yna
mic
Beh
avi
our
of a
Si
x-Ph
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Ind
uctio
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oto
r und
er
Unb
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nd R
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hair
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Up
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. et.a
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A
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ab
le R
ura
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mm
unit
y M
icro
grid
s
[11]
Mel
aku
s M
ate
wo
s et
. al.,
D
am
pin
g H
ighe
r Fre
que
ncy
Reso
nanc
e of
Grid
Co
nnec
ted
D
FIG
Sys
tem
[13]
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hard
S. e
t a
l.-D
iffer
entia
l Pro
tect
ion
of
Dis
trib
uted
Gen
era
tion
Inte
rfa
ced
Net
wo
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[117
]-Pe
ter G
. -LQ
R T
echn
ique
for
Op
tima
l Lo
ad
Fre
que
ncy
Co
ntro
ller D
esig
n of
In
terc
onn
ecte
d L
inea
r Pow
er
Syst
ems
with
Qua
dra
tic
Perf
orm
anc
e In
dex
.
[17]
-Sun
W. e
t. a
l.-A
naly
sis
of
Elec
tric
al C
hara
cter
istic
s A
nd
Perf
orm
anc
e of
Po
ly-C
ryst
alli
ne
Sola
r PV
Mo
dul
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y I-
V T
este
r Und
er
Tem
per
atu
re A
nd S
ola
r Irr
ad
ianc
e Va
riatio
n in
Sp
ring
Sea
son
[25]
-Giv
en S
.M.-
Bro
ken
Roto
r Ba
r Fa
ult
Sim
ula
tion
and
Ana
lysi
s in
D
-q R
efer
ence
Fra
me
[54]
-Kih
emb
o S
.M. e
t a
l-A
N
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Ene
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Ma
nag
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t Te
chni
que
for S
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d S
ola
r a
nd S
tora
ge
Reso
urce
s in
Re
mo
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om
mun
ities
[14]
Am
er S
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et.
al.,
A S
yste
ms
Ba
sed
Mo
del
ling
To
ol f
or t
he
Sele
ctio
n of
Wa
ve E
nerg
y D
evic
e to
Pow
er R
emo
te Is
land
s
[50
]-N
ath
an
M. e
t a
l-Th
e B
asi
cs o
f Tra
nsm
issi
on
Line
Pr
ote
ctio
n
[118
]-D
icks
on
C. -
Ana
lytic
al m
od
el
for t
he p
red
ictio
n of
the
Ma
gne
tic
Fiel
d D
istr
ibut
ion
due
to
a fi
nite
le
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Per
ma
nent
Ma
gne
t a
rra
y fo
r a R
ad
ially
Ma
gne
tized
Lin
ear
Osc
illa
tory
Ma
chin
e
[18]
Wa
ng Y
. et.
al.-
Ren
ewa
ble
en
erg
y a
cces
s in
Rw
and
a:
Elec
tric
ity
Pric
e Fo
reca
stin
g
[10
5]-M
eng
esha
M.-
Ha
lf-w
ave
Re
ctifi
ed S
ynch
rono
us M
oto
r U
sing
Inve
rter
Ca
rrie
r- F
req
uenc
y C
urre
nt fo
r Exc
itatio
n
[55]
-Fa
bie
n M
. et
al-
Sma
rt
pow
er g
ener
atio
n a
nd u
sag
e us
ing
Off-
grid
hyd
rop
ower
p
lant
s in
pla
nts
in R
wa
nda
[15]
Ash
raf A
. A. e
t. a
l., A
lgo
rithm
to
Pin
po
int
the
Ma
xim
um P
ower
Po
ints
on
the
Pow
er-V
olta
ge
Cur
ve o
f PV
Arr
ays
und
er
Diff
eren
t C
ond
itio
ns
[80
]-W
yclif
e O
.A. e
t a
l-N
on-
Tech
nica
l Pow
er L
oss
Re
duc
tion
and
Tra
nsie
nts
Sta
bili
ty:
Op
tima
l Pla
cem
ent
of R
eclo
sers
[131
]-Fr
anc
is M
.- V
irtua
l-Fl
ux
ba
sed
Act
ive
Pow
er F
ilter
for
Pow
er Q
ualit
y Im
pro
vem
ent
[28]
Jul
ius
K. e
t. a
l.-A
n A
da
ptiv
e H
ybrid
Met
a-h
euris
tic A
pp
roa
ch
for T
rans
mis
sio
n C
ons
tra
ined
M
ulti-
ob
ject
ive
GEP
[112
]-A
dis
u T.
-Ana
lysi
s of
co
mm
on-
mo
de
EMI i
n PM
sy
nchr
ono
us m
ach
ines
with
fr
act
iona
l-sl
ot
conc
entr
ate
d
win
din
g
[71]
-Ste
fano
G. e
t a
l-En
gin
eer-
ing
of P
ower
Flo
w C
ont
rol
acr
oss
the
Za
mb
ia –
Zim
ba
bw
e In
terc
onn
ecto
r with
Ph
ase
-Shi
ftin
g T
rans
form
ers
[16]
Sun
Wa
nqua
n et
. al.,
M
od
ellin
g a
30
kw
Sta
nda
lone
So
lar P
ower
ed
Irrig
atio
n Sy
stem
[89]
-And
ris S
. et
al-
Pro
tect
ion
Cha
lleng
es in
a S
tand
-alo
ne
Mic
rog
rid: C
ase
Stu
dy
of
Tsum
kwe
Mic
rog
rid
[178
]-B
enso
n O
.-Fa
st F
req
uenc
y C
ont
rol i
n M
ulti-
Term
ina
l DC
N
etw
ork
s
[29]
Anh
T. e
t. a
l. -T
he N
ovel
D
esig
n of
Fee
d-w
ate
r Co
ntro
l Sy
stem
for T
herm
al P
ower
Pla
nt
Usi
ng S
uper
-crit
ica
l Sta
rt-u
p
Mo
tor-
Bo
iler F
eed
-wa
ter P
ump
[136
]-M
bik
a M
.- P
erfo
rma
nce
Eva
lua
tion
of a
Fiv
e-Ph
ase
Fr
act
iona
l-Sl
ot
Dis
trib
uted
W
ind
ing
Ass
iste
d P
erm
ane
nt
Ma
gne
t Sy
nchr
ono
us R
eluc
tanc
e M
oto
r fo
r Tra
ctio
n A
pp
lica
tions
[84]
-Nel
son
B. e
t a
l-N
ew
ap
pro
ach
for d
esig
n sh
unt
act
ive
pow
er fi
lter f
or p
ower
qua
lity
imp
rove
men
t in
a t
hree
pha
se
thre
e w
ire s
yste
m
[90
]-Ju
lius
N. e
t a
l-A
pp
rop
riate
Su
rge
Arr
este
r Lea
d L
eng
ths
for
Imp
rove
d D
istr
ibut
ion
Tra
nsfo
rmer
Pro
tect
ion
– K
enya
n C
ase
Stu
dy
[19]
Ric
hard
Ola
da
yo e
t. a
l.,
Perf
orm
anc
e a
naly
sis
of a
p
rop
ose
d 7
5MW
grid
co
nnec
ted
so
lar P
V in
Ka
nkia
, Nig
eria
[182
]-A
ksha
y P.
- St
ab
ility
A
naly
sis
of D
C-D
C B
oo
st
Co
nver
ter u
sing
Slid
ing
Mo
de
Co
ntro
ller
[33]
She
kina
h K.
et.
al.-
Des
ign
and
M
oni
torin
g o
f a V
olta
ge
ba
tter
y se
nso
r of a
n U
nint
erru
ptib
le P
ower
Su
pp
ly (U
PS)
by
mea
ns o
f an
Ard
uino
Tec
hno
log
y
[20
4]-M
oha
b G
. - S
tud
ying
the
Eff
ect
of U
sing
Mul
ti-Ph
ase
s Sw
itche
d R
eluc
tanc
e M
oto
r to
Re
duc
e th
e To
rque
Rip
ple
for S
hip
Pr
op
ulsi
on
syst
em.
[88]
-Anu
olu
wa
po
A. e
t a
l-Im
pa
ct
Ass
essm
ent
and
Miti
ga
tion
of
Cyb
er A
tta
cks
on
Freq
uenc
y St
ab
ility
of I
sola
ted
Mic
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rid
Usi
ng V
irtua
l Ine
rtia
Co
ntro
l
[20
] Ib
rahi
m H
aru
na e
t. a
l., S
ma
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Tra
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Junc
tion
Ener
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Exp
lora
tion
for E
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Gen
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X.-
Co
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aris
on
Stud
y of
Co
ntro
l Met
hod
s fo
r Re
sona
nt S
witc
hed
-Ca
pa
cito
r C
onv
erte
rs
[46]
Go
dw
in A
. et.
al.-
Gen
der
m
edia
ted
op
tima
l mul
tiva
riate
el
ectr
icit
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ad
ma
nag
emen
t m
od
el
[276
]-Th
emb
i M.-
Faul
t d
iag
nosi
s of
pow
er t
rans
form
ers
usin
g D
uva
l tr
iang
le
ISV
Del
ega
te N
etw
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ing
O
pen
"Ha
pp
y H
our
" Dis
cuss
ion
Mo
der
ato
r: M
ike
Wils
on
Tra
ck 1
a: S
ma
rt G
rid,
Mic
rog
rid, M
eter
ing
Des
ign
and
Cyb
er S
ecur
ity,
FA
CTS
Tra
ck 2
a: R
enew
ab
le E
nerg
y Re
sour
ces,
Grid
Inte
gra
tion
Tech
nolo
gie
s, E
lect
ric
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n
Tra
ck 3
a: E
lect
rica
l Sa
fety
, Po
wer
Sys
tem
Pro
tect
ion
&
Sta
nda
rds
Tra
ck 4
a: P
ower
Co
nver
ter
Top
olo
gie
s, M
od
ula
ton
and
C
ont
rol
Tra
ck 5
a: P
ower
Sys
tem
Pl
ann
ing
, Ene
rgy
Effici
ency
, Po
wer
Pro
ject
s, P
ower
En
gin
eerin
g E
duc
atio
n
Tra
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Syst
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150
8:45
00
:30
08:
450
9:0
00
0:3
0
09:
00
09:
300
0:3
0
09:
3010
:00
00
:30
10:0
010
:30
00
:30
10:3
011
:00
00
:30
11:0
011
:150
0:15
11:15
11:3
00
0:15
11:3
011
:45
00
:15
11:4
512
:00
00
:15
12:0
012
:150
0:15
[96]
-Chu
kwue
mek
a C
. et
al-
Util
isa
tion
of F
AC
TS
Dev
ices
in t
he N
iger
ian
Tra
nsm
issi
on
Grid
[22]
Ja
mes
Mur
uiki
et.
al.,
A m
od
al
ana
lysi
s of
a t
wo
are
a s
yste
m
inte
gra
ted
with
win
d p
ower
th
roug
h a
VSC
-HV
DC
sys
tem
for
sma
ll-si
gna
l sta
bili
ty im
pro
vem
ent.
[93]
-Jo
sep
h A
. et
al-
Gen
era
tion
Syst
em
Ad
equa
cy A
sses
smen
t U
sing
A
naly
tica
l Tec
hniq
ue
[20
1]-W
enha
o X
.-St
ep-u
p
Lad
der
Res
ona
nt S
witc
hed
-Ca
-p
aci
tor C
onv
erte
rs w
ith
Full-
Rang
e Re
gul
atio
n
[47]
Jul
ius
K. e
t. a
l.-Se
curit
y C
ons
tra
ined
MO
DG
TEP
usin
g
Ad
ap
tive
Hyb
rid M
eta
-heu
ristic
A
pp
roa
ch
[82]
Sha
fiqa
K. e
t. a
l.-A
sses
sing
th
e Te
chno
-eco
nom
ic F
easi
bili
ty
of e
Co
ok
Dep
loym
ent
on
a R
ura
l M
ini-
grid
in M
ala
wi
Up
da
te 9
- S
eva
Bha
rati
- In
dia
Up
da
te 8
- R
enew
ab
le E
nerg
y In
nova
tors
- C
am
eroo
n
Up
da
te 7
- F
utur
e G
ener
ati
ons
Uni
vers
ity
- V
ietn
am
Up
da
te 1
0 -
Sha
kti E
mp
ower
men
t So
luti
ons
- In
dia
Up
da
te 1
1 -
Sha
ybis
Nig
eria
Lim
ited
- N
iger
ia
Up
da
te 1
2 -
Torc
hbea
rer F
ound
ati
on -
Ca
mer
oon
Up
da
te 1
3 -
The
Ma
a T
rust
- K
enya
"Whe
re D
o W
e G
o fr
om H
ere?
"
Ad
vanc
ed M
icro
grid
Des
ign
Op
era
tion
, Ma
inte
nanc
e, E
xpa
nsio
n
Lect
urer
: Dr.
Hen
ry L
ouie
(1 1
/2 H
our)
[97]
-Elu
tunj
i B. e
t a
l-M
od
elin
g
and
Ana
lysi
s of
Sta
nda
lone
In
vert
er-B
ase
d M
icro
grid
with
G
rid-S
upp
ort
ing
Vo
ltag
e-So
urce
Co
ntro
l und
er
Cha
ngin
g L
oa
d
[23]
Jyh
-Che
rng
Gu
et. a
l.,
Ap
plic
atio
n of
Fea
ture
Sel
ectio
n a
nd N
eura
l Net
wo
rk t
o t
he
Fore
cast
ing
of U
ltra
-Sho
rt-T
erm
Ph
oto
volta
ic P
ower
Gen
era
tion
[10
0]-
Ab
el A
. et
al-
On
the
Pred
ictio
n of
Fee
der
Trip
Pro
file
of P
ower
Sys
tem
Net
wo
rk u
sing
A
rtifi
cia
l Neu
ral N
etw
ork
[20
5]-A
mrit
ans
h S.
-D
esig
n a
nd
Ana
lysi
s of
A R
ob
ust
Hig
h D
ensi
ty B
uck-
Wire
less
Pow
er
Tra
nsfe
r Sys
tem
[51]
ye-
Ob
ong
U. e
t. a
l. -B
lack
out
a
nd B
lack
Sta
rt A
naly
sis
for
Imp
rove
d P
ower
Sys
tem
Res
ilien
ce:
The
Afr
ica
n Ex
per
ienc
e
[10
2] Is
aa
c O
. et.
al.-
Inve
stig
atio
n of
Vo
ltag
e St
ab
ility
for
Tra
nsm
issi
on
Net
wo
rk w
ith H
igh
Pene
tra
tion
of W
ind
Ene
rgy
Sour
ces
[126
]-Si
ndi N
. et
al-
The
imp
lem
enta
tion
of s
ma
rt m
eter
s fo
r el
ectr
ic g
rid im
pro
vem
ents
and
re
liab
le p
ower
flow
da
ta o
n el
ectr
ica
l pow
er d
istr
ibut
ion
netw
ork
s
[24]
Nto
mb
ifuth
i Ng
wen
ya e
t. a
l.,
Switc
hing
Tra
nsie
nt A
naly
sis
of
Ca
pa
cito
r Co
uple
d S
ubst
atio
n (C
CS)
[137
]-A
ndre
w S
. et
al-
Resi
stiv
ity
of S
urfa
ce M
ate
rials
for
Sub
sta
tion
Eart
hing
[20
6]-M
. Ka
rthi
ck -
Elec
tric
Hov
er
Bo
ard
[56]
Vin
cent
B. e
t. a
lELE
CTR
ICIT
Y C
ON
SUM
PTIO
N M
OD
ELIN
G a
nd
MED
IUM
-TER
M F
OR
ECA
STIN
G
BA
SED
ON
GR
OU
PED
GR
EY
MO
DEL
, GG
M(1
,1)
[10
7] E
mm
anu
el M
. et.
a
l.-D
evel
op
men
t a
nd A
naly
sis
of
Rwa
nda
’s fu
ture
Ene
rgy
Scen
ario
s
as
inp
ut fo
r lo
ng-t
erm
reg
ula
ted
in
vest
men
t in
ele
ctric
ity
syst
ems
pla
nnin
g[1
40]-
Yona
A. e
t a
l-En
hanc
ing
C
om
mun
ica
tion
Net
wo
rk
Ava
ilab
ility
for S
eco
nda
ry
Dis
trib
utio
n Po
wer
Grid
M
ana
gem
ent
[26]
Tha
msa
nqa
G. M
. et.
al.,
M
axi
mum
Pow
er P
oin
t Tr
ack
ing
fo
r So
lar L
ap
top
Cha
rger
s
[139
]-U
ma
U.-
An
Ad
ap
tive
Dis
tanc
e Pr
ote
ctio
n Sc
hem
e fo
r H
igh
Vary
ing
Fa
ult
Resi
sta
nces
[215
]-M
pho
L.-
Tow
ard
s Pe
rfo
rma
nce
Enha
ncem
ent
of
Lea
d-A
cid
Ba
tter
y fo
r mo
der
n Tr
ans
po
rt V
ehic
les
[60
] Sa
mw
el O
. et.
al.-
STAT
CO
M
Ap
plic
atio
n fo
r Grid
Dyn
am
ic
Volta
ge
Reg
ula
tion:
A K
enya
n C
ase
Stu
dy
[116
] Isa
ac
O. e
t. a
l.-Po
licy
Revi
ew
of Im
pa
ct o
f D
istr
ibut
ed
Gen
era
tion
on
Pow
er Q
ualit
y
[142
]-Yi
fu D
. et
al-
Mo
del
Pr
edic
tive
Co
ntro
l fo
r G
rid-r
ead
y M
icro
grid
s in
d
evel
op
ing
co
untr
ies
[35]
Sa
mso
n O
bu
et. a
l.,
Ben
efits
of E
lect
ric V
ehic
le a
s M
ob
ile E
nerg
y St
ora
ge
Syst
em
[180
]-D
eba
M. e
t a
l-Tr
ans
form
er D
iele
ctric
Li
qui
d: A
Rev
iew
[248
]-H
ema
n S.
- Th
erm
al m
od
el
and
dis
turb
anc
e co
-id
entifi
ca-
tion
usin
g o
ptim
iza
tion
and
fil
terin
g t
echn
ique
s
[62]
Aly
cia
L. e
t. a
l.-G
eosp
atia
l C
lust
erin
g a
nd N
etw
ork
Des
ign
for R
ura
l Ele
ctrifi
catio
n in
Afr
ica
[120
] Deo
G. e
t. a
l.-En
erg
y Effi
cien
cy fo
r Res
iden
tial,
Co
mm
erci
al a
nd In
dus
tria
l a
pp
lica
tion
[145
]-Vi
nny
M. e
t a
l-Re
view
of
switc
hing
and
co
ntro
l tec
hniq
ues
of s
ola
r mic
rog
rids
[20
8]-E
mm
anu
el F
. et
al-
Wa
vele
t A
naly
sis
and
Neu
ral N
etw
ork
Sc
hem
e fo
r Pre
dic
ting
Tra
nsie
nt
Sta
bili
ty S
tatu
s
[244
]-A
ndris
S. e
t a
l-O
verc
urre
nt
Pro
tect
ion
of a
Sta
nd-a
lone
M
icro
grid
with
Sta
tic a
nd
Rota
tiona
l Gen
era
tors
: Ca
se S
tud
y of
Tsu
mkw
e M
icro
grid
[37]
Ga
tach
ew B
ekel
e et
al.,
D
istr
ibut
ion
Tra
nsfo
rmer
Fa
ilure
St
udy
and
So
lutio
n Pr
op
osa
l in
Ethi
op
ia
[36]
Ad
eyin
ka A
. et.
al.,
Grid
in
teg
ratio
n of
win
d e
nerg
y: T
he
Sout
h A
fric
an
cha
lleng
e
[122
] Elu
tunj
i B. e
t. a
l.-So
uth
Afr
ica
Ele
ctric
ity
Sup
ply
Sy
stem
: The
Pa
st, P
rese
nt
and
The
Fut
ure
[73]
Da
niel
Z. e
t. a
l.-Le
arn
ing
fr
om
Fa
ilure
: A C
ase
Stu
dy
of
Rep
airi
ng a
Pic
o-h
ydro
pow
er
Syst
em in
Rw
and
a
[146
]-D
erek
N. e
t a
l-D
ema
nd
Sid
e En
erg
y M
ana
gem
ent
and
Cus
tom
er B
eha
vio
ral
Resp
ons
e in
a R
ura
l Isl
and
ed
Mic
rog
rid
[79]
Pre
cio
us K
. et.
al.-
Des
ign
of
an
Aut
om
atic
Hyb
rid W
ate
r H
eatin
g S
yste
m
[123
] Ja
cque
lynn
e H
. et.
al.-
Use
of
Mul
tiple
Lin
ear R
egre
ssio
n Te
chni
que
s to
Pre
dic
t En
erg
y St
ora
ge
Syst
ems'
To
tal C
ap
ital
Co
sts
and
Life
Cyc
le C
ost
s
Tra
ck 1
b: S
ma
rt G
rid,
Mic
rog
rid, M
eter
ing
Des
ign
and
Cyb
er S
ecur
ity,
FA
CTS
Tra
ck 2
b: R
enew
ab
le E
nerg
y Re
sour
ces,
Grid
Inte
gra
tion
Tech
nolo
gie
s, E
lect
ric
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n
Tra
ck 3
b: E
lect
rica
l Sa
fety
, Po
wer
Sys
tem
Pro
tect
ion
&
Sta
nda
rds
Tra
ck 4
b: P
ower
Co
nver
ter
Top
olo
gie
s, M
od
ula
ton
and
C
ont
rol
Tra
ck 5
b1: P
ower
Sys
tem
Pl
ann
ing
, Ene
rgy
Effici
ency
, Po
wer
Pro
ject
s, P
ower
En
gin
eerin
g E
duc
atio
n
Tra
ck 5
b2:
Pow
er S
yste
m
Pla
nnin
g, E
nerg
y Effi
cien
cy,
Pow
er P
roje
cts,
Pow
er
Eng
inee
ring
Ed
uca
tion
Tra
ck 1
c: S
ma
rt G
rid,
Mic
rog
rid, M
eter
ing
Des
ign
and
Cyb
er S
ecur
ity,
FA
CTS
Tra
ck 2
c1: R
enew
ab
le
Ener
gy
Reso
urce
s, G
rid
Inte
gra
tion
Tech
nolo
gie
s,
Elec
tric
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n
Tra
ck 2
c2: R
enew
ab
le
Ener
gy
Reso
urce
s, G
rid
Inte
gra
tion
Tech
nolo
gie
s,
Elec
tric
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n
Tra
ck 3
c: E
lect
rica
l Sa
fety
, Po
wer
Sys
tem
Pro
tect
ion
&
Sta
nda
rds
Tra
ck 5
c1: P
ower
Sys
tem
Pl
ann
ing
, Ene
rgy
Effici
ency
, Po
wer
Pro
ject
s, P
ower
En
gin
eerin
g E
duc
atio
n
[151
]-Li
nus
A. e
t a
l-M
od
el
Pred
ictiv
e C
ont
rol-
Ad
ap
tive
Neu
ro-F
uzzy
Infe
renc
e Sy
stem
C
ont
rol S
tra
teg
ies
for
Pho
tovo
ltaic
-Win
d M
icro
grid
: Fe
asi
bili
ty R
evie
w
[38]
Buk
ola
B. B
., et
. al.,
Vo
ltag
e St
ab
ility
Ana
lysi
s a
nd
Imp
rove
men
t of
Pow
er S
yste
m
With
Incr
ease
d S
CIG
-ba
sed
Win
d
Syst
em In
teg
ratio
n
[111
] Na
om
i Nta
hmb
i et.
al.,
In
teg
rate
d L
oa
d a
nd
Rene
wa
ble
Ene
rgy
Fore
cast
ing
in
Mic
ro-G
rid P
ower
Sup
ply
[257
]-Is
aia
h A
. et
al-
Perf
orm
anc
e Ev
alu
atio
n of
Vo
ltag
e St
ab
ility
In
dic
es fo
r a S
tatic
Vo
ltag
e C
olla
pse
Pre
dic
tion
[82]
Sha
fiqa
K. e
t. a
l.-A
sses
sing
the
Te
chno
-eco
nom
ic F
easi
bili
ty o
f eC
oo
k D
eplo
ymen
t o
n a
Rur
al
Min
i-g
rid in
Ma
law
i
[125
] Ag
nes
R. e
t. a
l.-A
pp
lica
tion
of
occ
upa
ncy-
inte
rlink
ed in
hab
itant
b
eha
vio
r va
riab
les
for i
mp
rove
d
ener
gy
and
loa
d p
rofil
es m
od
elin
g
[155
]-El
iza
bet
h Y.
et
al-
Loa
d
Profi
le P
red
ictio
n U
sing
C
usto
mer
Cha
ract
eris
tics
[39]
Bo
ngin
kosi
A T
., et
. al.,
St
ep-U
p T
rans
form
ers
for S
ola
r PV
Pla
nts:
Lo
ad
Lo
ss E
stim
atio
n un
der
Ha
rmo
nic
Co
nditi
ons
[114
]Olu
sayo
et.
al.,
Re
new
ab
le D
Gs'
U
ncer
tain
ty M
od
ellin
g: A
Su
rvey
[265
]-Em
ma
nuel
F. e
t a
l-In
ter-
Turn
Fa
ult
Det
ectio
n U
sing
Wa
vele
t A
naly
sis
and
Ad
ap
tive
Neu
ro-
Fuzz
y In
fere
nce
Syst
em
[10
2] Is
aa
c O
. et.
a
l.-In
vest
iga
tion
of V
olta
ge
Sta
bili
ty fo
r Tra
nsm
issi
on
Net
wo
rk w
ith H
igh
Pene
tra
tion
of W
ind
Ene
rgy
Sour
ces
[160
] Ob
ind
ah
G. e
t. a
l. -E
nerg
y In
tens
ity
and
Ec
ono
mic
Gro
wth
in S
elec
ted
W
est
Afr
ica
n C
oun
trie
s
[156
]-Pr
ina
vin
P. e
t a
l-Ex
per
imen
tal S
etup
for a
Sm
all-
Sca
le D
om
estic
PV
Sy
stem
[40
] Bo
ngin
kosi
A T
., et
. al.,
To
tal O
wne
rshi
p C
ost
Ev
alu
atio
n fo
r Tra
nsfo
rmer
s w
ithin
So
lar P
ower
Pla
nts
[121
] Ha
nnib
al T
esfa
hune
gn
et. a
l.,
Inte
gra
ting
Dec
entr
aliz
ed
Rene
wa
ble
Ene
rgy
for L
east
-Co
st,
Uni
vers
al E
lect
rifica
tion
in U
ga
nda
[267
]-G
ideo
n D
. et
al-
Neu
ral
Net
wo
rk B
ase
d T
rans
form
er
Inci
pie
nt F
aul
t D
etec
tion
Tech
niq
ue
[175
] Ob
ind
ah
G. e
t.
al.-
Met
a-A
naly
sis
of E
lect
ricit
y Pr
icin
g in
Wes
t A
fric
a
[10
7] E
mm
anu
el M
. et.
a
l.-D
evel
op
men
t a
nd A
naly
sis
of
Rwa
nda
’s fu
ture
Ene
rgy
Scen
ario
s a
s in
put
for l
ong
-ter
m
reg
ula
ted
inve
stm
ent
in
elec
tric
ity
syst
ems
pla
nnin
g
[161
]-D
ion
N. e
t a
l-Pa
cket
A
naly
sis
of D
NP3
pro
toco
l ove
r TC
P/IP
at
an
Elec
tric
al
Sub
sta
tion
Grid
mo
del
led
in
OPN
ET
[41]
Uch
e C
Og
bue
fi. e
t. a
l.,
Sta
nd A
lone
So
lar S
yste
m: A
Vi
ab
le O
ptio
n F
or
Elec
tric
ity
[130
] Ben
so O
O, e
t. a
l.,
Dev
elo
pin
g a
n En
viro
nmen
tal
Dec
isio
n M
aki
ng M
od
el fo
r O
ptim
al S
ola
r and
Win
d
Ener
gy
Util
iza
tion
[268
]-D
esm
ond
H. e
t a
l-D
etec
tion
of In
ter-
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Usi
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let
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wo
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ac
O. e
t. a
l.-Po
licy
Revi
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f Im
pa
ct o
f D
istr
ibut
ed G
ener
atio
n o
n Po
wer
Qua
lity
[185
] Vic
tor A
. et.
al.-
The
Insi
ght
and
Fo
resi
ght
of t
he
Nig
eria
n Po
wer
Tra
nsm
issi
on
Syst
em: A
n ov
ervi
ew.
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]-O
lule
ke B
. et
al-
Hig
h-B
and
wid
th D
istr
ibut
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Virt
ual-
Iner
tia C
onv
erte
rs fo
r AC
M
icro
grid
s
[44]
Jo
sep
h Ka
ranj
a e
t. a
l.,
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tima
l Ba
tter
y Lo
catio
n fo
r M
inim
izin
g t
he T
ota
l Co
st o
f G
ener
atio
n in
a P
ower
Sys
tem
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1] Is
aa
c O
tche
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l., A
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e PI
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Ba
sed
Tec
hniq
ue fo
r A
uto
ma
tic G
ener
atio
n C
ont
rol w
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Rene
wa
ble
Ene
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Inte
gra
tion
[269
]-Jo
niff
W. e
t a
l-IE
C61
850
st
and
ard
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sed
mo
tor
pro
tect
ion
sche
me
[120
] Deo
G. e
t. a
l.-En
erg
y Effi
cien
cy fo
r Res
iden
tial,
Co
mm
erci
al a
nd In
dus
tria
l a
pp
lica
tion
[190
] Ab
raha
m K
. et.
a
l.-Sh
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m L
oa
d F
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cast
ing
fo
r Co
mm
erci
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s U
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1D
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etw
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Sys
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Pl
ann
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, Ene
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Effici
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Pro
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s, P
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En
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ma
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Ho
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and
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ind
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A a
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[52]
Ahm
aed
E E
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al.,
1D
Si
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Jun
ctio
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ith O
rga
nic
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teria
ls a
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Sout
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Afr
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n El
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er G
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[123
] Ja
cque
lynn
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al.-
Use
of
Mul
tiple
Lin
ear R
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ssio
n Te
chni
que
s to
Pre
dic
t En
erg
y St
ora
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Syst
ems'
To
tal C
ap
ital
Co
sts
and
Life
Cyc
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ost
s
[195
] Nna
chi G
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al.-
Mo
del
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a
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co
nvey
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elt
for e
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tud
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al-
Dem
and
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spo
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e Re
gul
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n in
Dis
trib
utio
n N
etw
ork
s
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P. M
and
itere
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sy
nchr
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us c
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ense
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d w
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rene
wa
ble
ene
rgy
sour
ces
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ded
ayo
A e
t. a
l.,
Op
tima
l des
ign
of
cond
uctiv
e a
nd in
duc
tive
cha
rgin
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r bus
ra
pid
tra
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netw
ork
[272
]-Ju
lio F
.C.A
. et
al-
Pow
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y Im
pro
vem
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with
SVC
in a
Po
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Sys
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of 2
20kV
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] Elu
tunj
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t. a
l.-So
uth
Afr
ica
Ele
ctric
ity
Sup
ply
Sy
stem
: The
Pa
st, P
rese
nt
and
The
Fut
ure
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] Qin
gya
o Q
. et.
a
l.-Pr
edic
ting
bui
ldin
g
ener
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cons
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tion
ba
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l-D
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Tec
hniq
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of a
PV
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sed
Mic
rog
rid S
yste
ms
with
Re
duc
ed H
arm
oni
cs
[53]
Fa
mo
us O
I., e
t. a
l., I
nter
net
of
Rene
wa
ble
Ene
rgy
(IoR
E) a
nd
Pow
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ab
le T
echn
olo
gie
s fo
r Re
gio
nal E
lect
ricit
y G
rids
Inte
gra
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so O
O, e
t. a
l., D
evel
op
ing
a
n En
viro
nmen
tal D
ecis
ion
Ma
king
M
od
el fo
r Op
tima
l So
lar a
nd W
ind
En
erg
y U
tiliz
atio
n
[168
] Leo
nard
Nd
ahe
pel
e et
. al.,
Im
pa
ct o
f Dis
trib
utio
n G
ener
atio
n o
n Tr
ad
itio
nal
Pro
tect
ion
in D
istr
ibut
ion
and
Tr
ans
mis
sio
n Sy
stem
s: A
Rev
iew
[20
2] C
hris
tina
B. e
t. a
l.-El
ectr
ica
l co
nsum
ptio
n in
the
Hig
her
Educ
atio
n se
cto
r, d
urin
g t
he
CO
VID
-19
shut
dow
n
[247
] Alo
is M
. et.
al.-
Reg
iona
l En
erg
y Su
pp
ly In
dex
(RES
I): U
sing
O
pen
So
urce
Da
ta t
o M
oni
tor
Elec
tric
ity
Relia
bili
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cro
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hara
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fric
a
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min
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-grid
s
Pres
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r: P
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5-m
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IEEE
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s
Pre
sent
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n M
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]-Ju
lio F
.C.A
. et
al-
Pow
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lity
with
MPP
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ont
rolle
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nd Ir
rad
ianc
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tain
ty fo
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rid-C
onn
ecte
d P
hoto
volta
ic
Ener
gy
Syst
em
[58]
Jeff
Wa
titw
a e
t. a
l., A
ctiv
e D
istr
ibut
ion
Syst
em S
tate
Es
tima
tion:
Co
mp
aris
on
Bet
wee
n W
eig
hted
Lea
st S
qua
res
and
Ex
tend
ed K
alm
an
Filte
r Alg
orit
hms
[134
]Ha
mza
Mus
tap
ha a
nd M
B
uha
ri, A
Dyn
am
ic G
enet
ic
Alg
orit
hm b
ase
d P
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Sys
tem
St
ab
ilize
r fo
r Im
pro
ving
Sm
all-
sig
nal S
tab
ility
of
Grid
-co
nnec
ted
PV
Sys
tem
[163
] Ab
an
Ayi
k et
. al.,
Sel
ectio
n of
Off-
Grid
Ren
ewa
ble
Ene
rgy
Syst
ems
usin
g A
naly
tic H
iera
rchy
Pr
oce
ss: C
ase
of S
out
h Su
da
n
[20
3] A
l Mo
tase
m A
. et.
a
l.-St
atis
tica
l Ana
lysi
s of
Win
d
Pow
er U
sing
Wei
bul
l Dis
trib
utio
n to
Ma
xim
ize
Ener
gy
Yiel
d
[249
]Qin
gya
o Q
. et.
al.-
Hyb
rid
met
hod
for b
uild
ing
ene
rgy
cons
ump
tion
pre
dic
tion
ba
sed
on
limite
d d
ata
[278
]-Ta
hir A
.Z. e
t a
l-Re
view
of
Mul
ti-A
gen
t M
icro
-Grid
Sys
tem
s
[64]
Bo
mb
ay
B, e
t. a
l., A
naly
sis
of
tors
iona
l str
ess
and
fatig
ue o
f tu
rbin
e-g
ener
ato
r sha
fts
dur
ing
is
land
ing
[141
] Mo
hab
Ga
ber
et.
al.,
Pe
rfo
rma
nce
Enha
ncem
ent
of
Ship
Hyb
rid P
ower
Sys
tem
us
ing
Pho
tost
atic
Arr
ays
[166
] Jo
nas
Ido
ko e
t. a
l., D
esig
n of
A
uto
ma
tic S
ola
r Tra
ckin
g S
yste
m
Pro
toty
pe
to M
axi
miz
e So
lar
Ener
gy
Extr
act
ion
[20
7] E
lvis
T. e
t. a
l.-Im
pro
vem
ent
of G
rey
Syst
em M
od
el U
sing
Pa
rtic
le S
wa
rm O
ptim
iza
tion
[251
] Siy
and
a N
. et.
al.-
Sizi
ng a
nd
Loca
ting
Shu
nt C
ap
aci
tors
in a
Vo
ltag
e C
ons
tra
ined
So
uth
Afr
ica
n D
istr
ibut
ion
Net
wo
rk
[176
] Bea
tric
e Ka
ma
u, E
lect
ric
Ma
tatu
s in
Na
irob
i
[65]
Pa
ul M
usyo
ka e
t. a
l., O
ptim
al
Loa
d S
hed
din
g S
chem
e fo
r a
Mo
del
Ren
ewa
ble
Ene
rgy
Mic
ro-G
rid
[144
] Am
een
Gho
or e
t. a
l., D
esig
n of
Ad
ap
tive
Ove
rcur
rent
Pro
tect
ion
Sche
me
for a
Grid
-Int
egra
ted
So
lar P
V M
icro
grid
[167
] And
re Z
au
et. a
l., R
evie
w o
f B
att
ery
Ma
nag
emen
t St
rate
gy
in
Hyb
rid L
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d-L
ithiu
m-I
on
Ener
gy
Sto
rag
e Sy
stem
for
Tra
nsp
ort
Veh
icle
s
[216
] Olu
leke
B. e
t. a
l. -O
n En
erg
y Effi
cien
cy o
f Sus
tain
ab
le
Rene
wa
ble
Mic
rog
rids
for
Off-
Grid
Ele
ctrifi
catio
n
[254
] Pa
ul O
. et.
al.-
Krus
kal’s
Alg
orit
hm,
Vog
el’s
Ap
pro
xim
atio
n a
nd M
od
ified
D
istr
ibut
ion
Met
hod
s fo
r the
Des
ign
of
Op
tima
l Ele
ctric
al N
etw
ork
s in
the
D
emo
cra
tic R
epub
lic o
f Co
ngo
[177
] Ma
ry A
huna
et.
al.,
Pyl
on
Ant
i-Va
nda
lism
Mo
nito
ring
Sy
stem
usi
ng M
ach
ine
Lea
rnin
g A
pp
roa
ch
[66]
Ab
ayo
mi A
deb
isi e
t. a
l.,
Perf
orm
anc
e Ev
alu
atio
n of
a
Grid
-tie
d P
V S
yste
m in
the
Ea
st C
oa
st o
f So
uth
Afr
ica
[154
] Olu
gb
eng
a A
luko
et.
al.,
A
Cle
an
and
Ren
ewa
ble
En
erg
y-U
tilit
y So
lutio
n in
N
iger
ia
[169
] Tsh
wa
relo
M, e
t. a
l.,
Op
tima
l Pla
cem
ent
of
Dis
trib
uted
Ene
rgy
Reso
urce
s us
ing
Pa
rtic
le S
wa
rm
Op
timiz
atio
n Te
chni
que
s: A
Re
view
[219
] Em
ma
nuel
F. e
t. a
l.-A
Mo
del
fo
r Pre
dic
ting
Unr
egul
ate
d E
nerg
y U
sag
e
[256
] Ab
dul
late
ef B
. et.
al.
-Id
entifi
catio
n of
Crit
ica
l Bus
es
for F
AC
TS In
teg
ratio
n in
to
Nig
eria
n G
rid
[179
] Tse
po
Sec
hoa
la e
t. a
l.,
Pote
ntia
l of E
lect
ricit
y Po
tent
ial
thro
ugh
Exp
loita
tion
of M
etha
ne
Ga
s fr
om
La
ndfil
led
MSW
of
Leso
tho
[157
] Srd
an
Sko
k et
. al.,
Im
pa
ct o
f El
ectr
om
ob
ility
to
the
Pow
er
Dis
trib
utio
n Sy
stem
[171
] Olu
wa
gb
eng
a A
et.
al.,
A
ma
them
atic
al a
pp
roa
ch t
o
hyb
rid w
ind
farm
mo
del
ling
[158
] Sul
a N
tsa
lub
a e
t. a
l.,
Perf
orm
anc
e a
nd C
ost
ana
lysi
s of
a
So
lar P
V in
sta
llatio
n fo
r bui
ldin
gs
of A
cad
emic
Inst
itutio
ns.
[172
] Eno
ck C
ham
bile
et.
al.,
Grid
El
ectr
icit
y G
ener
atio
n Sy
stem
s C
om
pa
riso
ns u
sing
the
Life
Cyc
le
Ca
rbo
n Em
issi
on
Inve
nto
ry
[75]
Bo
ngin
kosi
A T
, et.
al.,
Se
rvic
e Li
fe E
stim
atio
n of
Ph
oto
volta
ic P
lant
Tra
nsfo
rmer
s un
der
No
n-Li
nea
r Lo
ad
s
[67]
Iren
e M
ase
nge
et. a
l., H
ybrid
So
lar
PV-W
ind
Gen
era
tion
Syst
em
Co
ord
ina
tion
Co
ntro
l and
Op
timiz
atio
n of
Ba
tter
y En
erg
y St
ora
ge
Syst
em fo
r R
ura
l Ele
ctrifi
catio
n
[260
] Ab
dul
late
ef B
. et.
al.O
ptim
al
Pla
cem
ent
of S
ing
le a
nd M
ultip
le
FAC
TS C
ont
rolle
rs U
sing
Gen
etic
A
lgo
rithm
[221
]To
bilo
ba
S. e
t. a
l.-So
ftw
are
fo
r Im
pro
ved
Onl
ine
Tea
chin
g o
f Po
wer
Sys
tem
Ana
lysi
s fo
r U
nder
gra
dua
tes
[183
] Anu
rad
ha S
, et.
al.,
Des
ign
And
Ana
lysi
s O
f Grid
-Co
nnec
ted
Ph
oto
Volta
ic S
yste
m B
y U
sing
D
iffer
ent
PWM
Tec
hniq
ues
For
Inve
rter
Co
ntro
l
[222
]Om
owun
mi M
.L. e
t. a
l.-A
Re
view
of E
nerg
y a
nd G
end
er
Pove
rty
Nex
us in
So
uth
Afr
ica
[266
] Ma
tija
P. e
t. a
l.-M
od
elin
g
the
imp
act
of p
ower
gen
era
tion
on
the
wa
ter s
ecto
r in
the
No
rth,
Ea
ster
n a
nd C
entr
al A
fric
an
Pow
er P
oo
ls
Tra
ck 1
d: S
ma
rt G
rid,
Mic
rog
rid, M
eter
ing
Des
ign
and
Cyb
er S
ecur
ity,
FA
CTS
Tra
ck 2
d1:
Rene
wa
ble
En
erg
y Re
sour
ces,
Grid
In
teg
ratio
n Te
chno
log
ies,
El
ectr
ic T
rans
po
rta
tion
Tra
ck 2
d2:
Ren
ewa
ble
En
erg
y Re
sour
ces,
Grid
In
teg
ratio
n Te
chno
log
ies,
El
ectr
ic T
rans
po
rta
tion
Tra
ck 2
d3:
Ren
ewa
ble
En
erg
y Re
sour
ces,
Grid
In
teg
ratio
n Te
chno
log
ies,
El
ectr
ic T
rans
po
rta
tion
Tra
ck 5
d1:
Pow
er S
yste
m
Pla
nnin
g, E
nerg
y Effi
cien
cy,
Pow
er P
roje
cts,
Pow
er
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uca
tion
Tra
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er S
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nnin
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nerg
y Effi
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[192
] Na
tha
n S,
et.
al.,
Ex
per
imen
tal i
nves
tiga
tion
of
incr
emen
tal c
ond
ucta
nce-
ba
sed
M
PPT
for P
V a
rra
ys
[76]
Rya
n G
ilber
t et
. al.,
A
Fea
sib
ility
Stu
dy
on
Op
tima
l RES
M
icro
grid
Des
ign
for R
and
Wes
t M
unic
ipa
lity
[230
] Sa
mso
n O
bu
S et
. al.,
B
enefi
ts o
f Ele
ctric
Veh
icle
as
Mo
bile
Ene
rgy
Sto
rag
e Sy
stem
[252
] Olu
gb
eng
a A
luko
et.
al.,
A
Revi
ew o
f the
Co
ntro
l Sys
tem
Ro
les
in In
teg
ratin
g R
enew
ab
le
Ener
gy
into
the
Na
tiona
l Grid
[226
] Isa
iah
A. e
t. a
l.-Ev
alu
atio
n Te
chni
que
for C
ritic
al N
od
es
Iden
tifica
tion
in a
n El
ectr
ica
l Po
wer
Grid
[270
] Am
ank
wa
h E.
et.
a
l.-B
iom
etric
Cla
ss A
tten
da
nce
Reg
iste
r""
"Thr
ee P
illa
rs t
o Su
cces
s""
Seek
ing
ISV
Sup
por
t fo
r you
r Pro
ject
Pres
ente
rs: D
r. D
ave
Ka
nka
m &
Dr.
Avo
ki
Om
eka
nda
(30
-min
)"
"""M
obili
zing
Res
ourc
es fo
r Fun
d D
evel
opm
ent"
"
Pres
ente
r: D
r. Sa
umya
Aro
ra(1
5-m
in)"
"Tec
hnic
al T
our #
1
""M
icro
grid
s &
Fa
rm S
choo
l""
Pres
ente
rs: K
anj
o Et
ienn
e Sh
ey &
Ng
eh E
rnes
t Ba
h o
f TBF
Ca
mer
oon
(30
-min
)"
"Tec
hnic
al T
our #
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Con
nect
ivit
y &
Ed
Easy
Pro
gra
m""
Pres
ente
r: J
ude
Num
for o
f REI
- C
am
eroo
n (3
0-m
in)"
[198
] Sa
tish
Kum
ar P
, et.
al.,
D
esig
n a
nd D
evel
op
men
t of
H
ybrid
Win
d–
Sola
r–B
att
ery
Pow
er G
ener
atio
n Sy
stem
usi
ng
SVPW
M B
ase
d M
ultil
evel
Inve
rter
fo
r Grid
Co
nnec
ted
Ap
plic
atio
n
[83]
Ter
ry C
hekp
ani
a e
t. a
l.,
Part
icle
Sw
arm
Op
timiz
ed P
ower
G
rid F
req
uenc
y St
ab
ility
Co
ntro
l Sc
hem
e in
the
Pre
senc
e of
Win
d
Ener
gy
Sour
ces.
[232
] Bem
do
o S
aka
et.
al.,
D
istr
ibut
ed E
nerg
y Sy
stem
in
Nig
eria
: Po
tent
ials
, Te
chno
log
ies,
Ben
efits
and
C
halle
nges
[255
] Yek
ini S
M.,
et. a
l.,
Ap
plic
atio
n of
So
lar E
nerg
y Te
chno
log
ies
in N
iger
ia:
Ove
rvie
w o
f Sig
nific
ant
Issu
es
and
Cha
lleng
es
[234
] Do
nald
S. e
t. a
l. -A
naly
sis
of W
ate
r Tre
atm
ent
Pla
nt
Relia
bili
ty T
hro
ugh
WA
SRI
Tech
niq
ue
[275
] Ste
phe
n A
. et.
al.-
Inte
llig
ent
Ener
gy
Ma
nag
emen
t D
evic
e fo
r En
erg
y C
ons
erva
tion
in
Air-
cond
itio
ners
[212
] Fel
icid
ad
e G
arc
ia e
t. a
l.,
Acc
ess
to E
ffici
ent
and
Sus
tain
ab
le
Ener
gy:
Ca
se o
f Ma
da
ga
sca
r
[86]
Ka
tleho
Mo
loi e
t. a
l., O
ptim
al
Loca
tion
of D
Gs
Into
the
Pow
er
Dis
trib
utio
n G
rid fo
r Vo
ltag
e a
nd
Pow
er Im
pro
vem
ent
[236
] Kw
ab
ena
O S
, et.
al.,
An
imp
rove
d P
&O
MPP
T a
lgo
rithm
un
der
pa
rtia
l sha
din
g
cond
itio
ns
[258
] Mic
hael
Ra
iney
et.
al.,
Lo
ad
M
od
ellin
g E
ffect
s o
n Po
wer
Sys
tem
In
ertia
Res
po
nse
[235
] Jo
rge
A. e
t. a
l.-Fa
lling
C
ons
ump
tion
and
Dem
and
for
Elec
tric
ity
in S
out
h A
fric
a -
A
Ble
ssin
g a
nd a
Cur
se
[277
] Sa
mb
u K.
et.
al.
-A C
ase
St
udy
for S
ola
r PV
Pow
ered
C
oo
ling
Sys
tem
in L
ag
os,
Nig
eria
[213
] Lik
ong
e M
aka
i et.
al.,
Mo
del
ing
of
a C
ost
-Effe
ctiv
e Im
ple
men
tatio
n a
nd
Util
iza
tion
Sche
me
for M
icro
-Hyb
rid
Pla
nts
in R
ura
l Are
as:
A c
ase
of
Ma
yukw
ayu
kwa
, Za
mb
ia.
[87]
Ma
da
litso
Chi
kum
ba
nje
et.
al.,
Enh
anc
ing
ele
ctric
ity
netw
ork
effi
cien
cy in
sub
-Sa
hara
n A
fric
a
thro
ugh
op
tima
l int
egra
tion
of
min
igrid
s a
nd t
he m
ain
grid
[237
] Aro
una
Olo
ula
de
et. a
l.,
Tech
nica
l-ec
olo
gic
al o
ptim
iza
tion
of
the
op
era
tion
of a
mul
ti-so
urce
el
ectr
ica
l sys
tem
inje
ctin
g in
to a
d
istr
ibut
ion
netw
ork
usi
ng H
om
er
soft
wa
re a
nd g
enet
ic a
lgo
rithm
s
[261
] Jul
io F
C A
. et.
al.,
Ele
ctric
Tr
ans
po
rta
tion
by
a s
ola
r veh
icle
fo
r ext
rem
e co
nditi
ons
in t
he
hig
hla
nds
ab
ove
380
0 m
asl
.
[238
] Jo
e O
. et.
al.-
Gen
era
tion
Syst
em E
xpa
nsio
n Pl
ann
ing
U
sing
Lo
ss o
f Lo
ad
Exp
ecta
tion
Crit
erio
n
[285
] Ye-
Ob
ong
U. e
t. a
l., B
lack
out
and
B
lack
Sta
rt A
naly
sis
for I
mp
rove
d P
ower
Sy
stem
Res
ilien
ce: T
he A
fric
an
Exp
erie
nce
[220
] Olu
wa
gb
eng
a A
et.
al.,
Im
pro
ving
the
dyn
am
ic
per
form
anc
e of
a g
rid c
onn
ecte
d
fixed
sp
eed
win
d fa
rm u
sing
a
varia
ble
sp
eed
win
d s
yste
m
[92]
Ola
dim
eji J
Aya
mo
low
o,
Sho
rt-t
erm
So
lar I
rra
dia
nce
Eva
lua
tion
and
Mo
del
ing
of a
H
ybrid
Dis
trib
utio
n G
ener
atio
n Sy
stem
for a
typ
ica
l Nig
eria
U
nive
rsit
y
[234
] Luk
ma
n A
A.,
et. a
l.,
In-V
ehic
le T
raffi
c A
ccid
ent
and
Ro
ad
Sid
es B
arr
ier D
etec
tion
and
A
lert
ing
Sys
tem
Usi
ng
Dis
tanc
e-Ti
me
Ba
sed
Pa
ram
eter
s a
nd R
ad
ar R
ang
e A
lgo
rithm
[264
] Kuf
re E
. Ja
ck e
t. a
l.,
Dev
elo
pm
ent
of a
n Io
T-En
ab
led
-Dyn
am
ic M
ast
er
Co
ntro
ller M
od
el fo
r the
Inte
gra
ted
A
fikp
o M
etro
po
lita
n Po
wer
M
oni
torin
g a
nd C
ont
rol S
yste
m
[240
] Sa
mue
l F. e
t. a
l.-A
M
itig
atio
n C
onc
ept
for
Ener
gy-
Dem
and
Ba
sed
Ca
rbo
n Fo
otp
rint
in a
Uni
vers
ity
Ca
mp
us
[59]
-Det
lef W
.- T
herm
op
last
ic
Insu
latio
n Sy
stem
for P
ower
C
ab
les
[229
] Jo
sep
h Ki
zito
B, e
t. a
l.,
Ha
rnes
sing
Ren
ewa
ble
Ene
rgy
Tech
nolo
gie
s in
Un-
Elec
trifi
ed
Co
mm
uniti
es in
Ug
and
a
[245
] Kha
led
Al-
Ma
itah
et. a
l.,
Wid
e A
rea
Pro
tect
ion
Sche
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Session Attendee Link:
Day1 - Tuesday, 25 AugustON-DEMAND
6:00 GMT Opening Ceremony ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566572/5368FBCD1F2F2DE3F327D9BDC9636334
ON-DEMAND
6:30-8:00 GMT
Tutorial #1: Entrepreneurship ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566587/7E56D0FB36C6EBA7F908EE3271564371
ON-DEMAND
6:30-8:30 GMT
Tutorial #2: Safety Through Proper System Ground and Ground Fault Protection
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566594/A17E2E458E2D76B33DD6C32890CAE7A3
ON-DEMAND
6:30-9:30 GMT
Tutorial #3: Fundamentals of Off-Grid Electricity Access
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566597/73955D418B7E2AEBBECDEE2157152C45
ON-DEMAND
8:30 - 9:00 GMT
Movie “Film on Safety Awareness” ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566606/19EC1E781639EB59CF844C07374EC8F4
SIMU-LIVE
6:30-9:30 GMT
PhD Forum Workshop ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566613/0ADC835FDD7635C41AE66891A1D84A2F
SIMU-LIVE
8:00-9:30 GMT
HAC event 1: Education Session ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566620/108FABFBD554CA268C464BE20CF721FB
ON-DEMAND
10:00 - 11:00 GMT
Industry Session #1 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2589193/E7E2CC860A81D532C8F09853CB159BA1
ON-DEMAND
11:00 - 12:00 GMT
Industry Session #2 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2589224/E6A54CFCDB682FF1129652CE41B34BD8
ON-DEMAND
12:00 - 1:00 GMT
Industry Session #3 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2589249/398EDCCA0D415151C15FFDF5F4ED23E6
SIMU-LIVE
13:00 - 14:30 GMT
Panel #1: Young Professionals ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2589272/201B6BB5C035B2FC085EF57F1E068B9D
DAY 2 - Wednesday, 26 AugustSIMU-LIVE
6:00 - 7:30 GMT
Post graduate Forum ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566695/D7D07A16E018EAD50A98178E90EBA773
SIMU-LIVE
8:00 - 11:00 GMT
Plenary Session 1 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566700/1F5CAF1E8AE341C0079661660A29073A
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Track 1a: Smart Grid, Microgrid, Metering Design and Cyber Security, FACTS
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566705/802B6780E12937089E5D1029645B48E6
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Track 2a: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566709/5FACFFFA40ED606920FCD802707BA793
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Track 3a: Electrical Safety, Power System Protection & Standards
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566725/6C8D40ADEC8A3B24C3542ECEAA3FECAB
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Track 4a: Power Converter Topologies, Modulaton and Control
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566735/7A4B792A6ACB17B75DC1C2CCA532D80E
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Track 5a: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566739/B1EA505DEDC946FFD2882348F85E9FDA
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Track 6a: Electric Machines, Drive Systems and Topologies
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566747/0DA2442CF767FE5770948CBD7A939072
SIMU-LIVE
11-13:00 GMT Smart Village Session 1 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566754/63ABED117EC29DE97B3246D9759B1781
SIMU-LIVE
13:00 - 15:00 GMT
Panel #2: “Women in Power as Drivers of Social and Economic Transformation”
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566760/EF07A6CFC92D449164F72DEDE6ABA1A9
SIMU-LIVE
13:15 - 16:15 GMT
Plenary Session 2 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566781/69ACBC4F202F2D65F878F6EDEF103A8E
PowerAfrica Session Links
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Day 3 - Thursday, 27 AugustSIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 1b: Smart Grid, Microgrid, Meter-
ing Design and Cyber Security, FACTSON24 https://event.on24.com/wc-
c/r/2566800/6D19B69FF507F629C24642DC-FA52C401
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 2b: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566806/EC12262BD9DDAAB3AB75E26238BC5CEB
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 3b: Electrical Safety, Power Sys-tem Protection & Standards
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566845/8430641DE7C386F5D857F2759B77C03F
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 4b: Power Converter Topologies, Modulaton and Control
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wc-c/r/2566872/315BE241A34C0B-FAA0A4421642A341CD
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 5b1: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2566877/8082184F47E84273E446A4A79D30049B
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 5b2: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wc-c/r/2566884/25097E7E907214537A13410AB391E621
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:45 GMT Smart Village Session 2 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wc-c/r/2566892/4160744A588E5B41309159A61E1D6286
SIMU-LIVE 9:00 - 10:30 GMT
Plenary Session 3 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572286/7CA-27E601243AF45D00A50E127ED71C0
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Track 1c: Smart Grid, Microgrid, Meter-ing Design and Cyber Security, FACTS
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572259/7AE6D1F-4C99F46AAFFFD7C5A2552B8F5
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Track 2c1: Renewable Energy Resourc-es, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572262/BDE14E-A93068282A7A61F74820E0F85B
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Track 2c2: Renewable Energy Resourc-es, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572266/4D-DA24A748B809469638F03EEA2070D6
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Track 3c: Electrical Safety, Power Sys-tem Protection & Standards
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572267/A57CB-98F3289344C3E78BE79C8111646
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Track 5c1: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572268/76F-C602DFF7305A5A1854E06EA6F580B
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Track 5c2: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572277/A26BE56CBE79EF636705704A5265325F
SIMU-LIVE 11:00 - 3:15 GMT Smart Village Session 3 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572279/D0DFBE-58CA5A987FAACA416E263DAB46
SIMU-LIVE 13:30 - 15:00 GMT
Panel 3: Electrical & Safety Standard ON24 https://event.on24.com/wc-c/r/2572284/534DA3162FEF9682B94DF-DE0BF4D1DF7
SIMU-LIVE 15:30 - 17:00 GMT
Plenary Session 4 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572286/7CA-27E601243AF45D00A50E127ED71C0
SIMU-LIVE 16:30 - 18:00 GMT
Smart Village Session 4 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572290/BA4BCE-2C8C755E7BFE93280661DD7304
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 202013
Day 4 - Friday, 28 AugustSIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 1d: Smart Grid, Microgrid,
Metering Design and Cyber Security, FACTS
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572294/A600116CDF478AF2629D9D59819DADDE
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 2d1: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572298/FA6C6E6649A2EEF1DC2678C5EE40D722
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 2d2: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572302/85919382ABD5C095684C8A7092946245
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 2d3: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572303/9A34295AB01D46FC8BCF2064E5332824
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 5d1: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572305/914B383829B4FCE06729332C8D97FF27
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Track 5d2: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572310/D409ABAFE66E6926189B71066AFF2D51
SIMU-LIVE 6:00 - 8:15 GMT Smart Village Session 5 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2589285/B1753E4DCB69DB5AF5B7B4E12BDB0D79
SIMU-LIVE 8:30 - 9:15 GMT Plenary Session 5 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572317/122E8C39E6668AB9CD6B96B9964D6B4C
SIMU-LIVE 9:15 - 10:15 GMT Industry Session 4z ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2586439/C6D3E8CD1A7E951B92D56770B88C8A7B
SIMU-LIVE 8:30 - 10:00 GMT
Smart Village Session 6 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2589288/168187027FABFF5018B298812AFCA79D
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Track 2e1: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572328/DF4830A02773500A33262B4DFABBC42A
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Track 2e2: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572332/45C2811182A193D050D388FF96EEBB44
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Track 2e3: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572337/9CE8BB6ABBF444BB0E1F112B42706C20
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Track 2e4: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572412/0F30ADD80F2B621FE49A5C9A19BA4102
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Track 5e1: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572425/615CA572151F95B652DB13B8EFC486F4
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Track 5e2: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Education
ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572443/5248817D12180B4874872E0B2163C414
SIMU-LIVE 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
Smart Village Session 7 ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572448/D848B077A54924AA6560DFF156425143
ON-DEMAND
14:00 - 14:30 GMT
Closing Ceremony ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2572474/2B0FF7A8216ADBB16ADB22DB58957429
ON-DMEAND
Omicron ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2602776/17C27C60AB041B5664883F5C0BD9E078
ON-DMEAND
Amotech Africa and Elspec Ltd ON24 https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2602802/6AC114D5A01B5FEFB24EC4E3B3DCC309
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Conference Chairs General Chair - Engr. Eliud Limo, Kenya Power, KenyaGeneral Co-Chair - Humphrey Muhindi SMIEEE, SEACOM, KenyaGeneral Co-Chair Advisory - Engr. Tunde Salihu, NigeriaHonorary Chair - Prof. Izael da Silva, Strathmore University, Kenya
Finance Committee Finance Chair - Timothy Gitau, Kenya
Secretariat Secretary - Gideon Gutu, KenyaAdministrative Assistant - Vannessa Kawira, Kenya
Local Organising Committee Chair Mercy Koech, Smart Village, KenyaLOC Advisory - Engr. Abdullateef Aliyu, Phase 3 Telecom, Nigeria
Technical Program Committee TPC Chair - Dr. Kennedy Aganah, Maxar, Palo Alto CA, USATPC Co-Chair - G.Engr Benson Ojwang, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Industry Engagement Committee Chair - Lavender Ndunya, BAT, KenyaPartnerships Co-Chair - Gerald Kiplagat, KenyaExhibition Co-Chair - Kithinji Muriungi, KenyaExhibition Co-Chair - Paul Kanja, KenyaExhibition Co-Chair - Ignatius Maranga, Strathmore Energy Research Centre, Kenya
Registration Committee Co-Chair - Joy Atieno, KenyaCo-Chair - Sally Musonye, Kenya Power, Kenya
Publicity Committee Chair - Alex Watila, KenyaWebmaster - Kennedy Makau, PowerGen Renewable Energy, KenyaSocial Media - Chaltu Marta, Kenya
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 202015
International Advisory Committee Dr. Urenna Onyewuchi, PES-USA, Anneru Solutions Incorporated, USA Dr. Avoki M. Omekanda, IAS-USA, General Motors, USA Engr. John Nelson, IAS-USA, NEI Engineering Inc., USA Prof. Mohamed Habib Kammoun, University of Sfax, Tunisia Prof. Irene S. Fahim, Nile University, Egypt Prof. Paul Olamba, Université de Kinshasa, DR Congo Dr. Barry Rawn, Carnegie Mellon University Africa, Kigali, Rwanda Dr. Abraham Gebregergis, Veoneer, USADr. Bruno Lequesne, E-Motors Consulting, LLC, USA
PES/IAS Power Africa Steering Committee Chair - Henry LouieVice-Chair - Wei-Jen LeeMember - Kingsford Joseph AtangaMember - Robin PodmoreMember - Sydney ZimbaMember - Samatha NiyoyitaMember - Dr. Ibrahim Helal
PES Executive Office Staff Executive Director - Pat RyanPES Program Director - Dan TolandSr. Administrator – PES Meeting Services - Roseanne Jones
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 202017
TUTORIAL 1: ENTREPRENEURSHIP WORKSHOPDate: 25 August 2020 | Time: 06:30 – 08:00 GMT
ABSTRACT:o Overview of the Tutorial Entrepreneurship Workshop we will present in person to be conducted at the PowerAfrica 2021 – a teaser for the topics and processes we use in a 5-day workshopo Intellectual Property in East Africa o How to Bootstrap a Company o Intro to Business Models
BIOSDr Surya Raghu obtained his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Yale University and is the Founder and President of a high-tech company – Advanced Fluidics, LLC 2001, and Founding Partner & Co-Director of a non-profit company – ET Cube International, Inc. since 2013. His earlier affiliations were with Yale University, Technical University of Berlin, SUNY Stony Brook, and Bowles Fluidics Corporation.
Dr. Raghu has inventions related to aerospace, automotive, consumer, and biotechnology applications and has been awarded 15 US patents and has over 10 pending patents/invention disclosures as an inventor or co-inventor.
Mercy Kyomugasho Kainobwisho is currently the Director of Intellectual Property, having successfully served as the Director of Business Registration at Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB.) She has previously worked as a Manager of Intellectual Property at URSB, a State Attorney with Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, and a Legal Assistant in charge of Intellectual Property and Commercial Transactions at Shonubi Musoke & Co Advocates.
She has extensive experience in business, company and intellectual property laws and practice in Uganda and has participated in the development and reviewing of laws relating to intellectual property, business registration, and company incorporation.
2020 IEEE POWERAFRICA VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 25 – 28 AUGUST 2020 18
Samantha Snabes a Co-founder and a Catalyst for re:3D where she facilitates connections between others printing at the human-scale and/or using recycled materials to access locally-driven manufacturing in 53 countries. Previously, she served as the Social Entrepreneur in Residence for the NASA HQ and Deputy Strategist supporting the NASA Johnson Space Center’s Space Life Sciences Directorate after selling a start-up for a DARPA-funded, co-patented tissue culture device.
Samantha holds a BS in Biology, BA degrees in International Relations and Hispanic Studies, an MBA with concentrations in Supply Chain Management and International Relations, and certifications as a firefighter & EMT-B.
Ken Stauffer 2020 Chair, IEEE Enterpreneurship and the Chair of the Vaughn College Board of Trustees in NYC.Ken has spent 30+ years in the telecommunications industry. He began his career at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, NJ. Ken left AT&T in 2000 to co-found EPIK Communications and served as EPIK’s Senior Vice President of Operations and Chief Technology Officer. He went on to found Technology Assurance Labs, Cypress Equipment and the IEEE Entrepreneurship Initiative in 2015. Ken was born and raised in Tanzania, East Africa and is a Life Senior Member of IEEE.
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John P. Nelson graduated from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, in 1970, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Colorado Boulder, in 1975. He performed post graduate studies in business administration from 1975-1979. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Nelson held positions with Public Service Company of Colorado, from 1969-1979, Power Line Models, from 1979-1984 and NEI Electric Power Engineering from 1984-2014. In December 2014, Mr. Nelson retired as the CEO and a principle engineer of NEI Electric Power Engineering which he founded in 1984.
Mr. Nelson has also been active in the IAS Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee since 1980 where he received the Russel W. Mills award for outstanding contributions to PCIC. Mr. Nelson was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 1999 and is the recipient of the 2012 Harold Kaufman award. Mr. Nelson is a registered professional engineer in the state of Colorado, as well as eight other states. Mr. Nelson was recently appointed as the IEEE Smart Village – Next Generation (ISVx) Chair.
TUTORIAL 2: SAFETY THROUGH PROPER SYSTEM GROUND AND GROUND FAULT PROTECTIONDate: 25 August 2020 | Time: 06:30 – 08:30 GMT
ABSTRACT:The Tutorial on “Safety Through Proper System Grounding and Ground Fault Protection” is intended for the practicing electric power engineer whether a recent graduate or a “seasoned” engineer. The tutorial will begin with a brief discussion on electrical safety and ground faults. The term system grounding should not be confused with the requirements for equipment grounding. The fundamentals of system grounding will be covered which will include solidly, ungrounded and impedance grounded systems.
The use of symmetrical components will be briefly discussed as a tool for better understanding ground fault currents and ground fault protection. A discussion will be held on generator and motor protection which is a little more complex that standard feeder protection. Part of the tutorial will cover the complex HIZ (High Impedance) fault detection. Finally, a brief discussion will be held concerning the application of surge arresters and power cables based on the type of system grounding used.
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TUTORIAL 3: FUNDAMENTALS OF OFF-GRIDELECTRICITY ACCESSDate: 25 August 2020 | Time: 06:30 – 09:30 GMT
Dr. Henry Louie received his B.S.E.E. degree from Kettering University in 2002, his M.S. degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington in 2008. He is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seattle University. In 2015 Dr. Louie was Fulbright Scholar to Copperbelt University in Kitwe, Zambia. He is the President and Co-founder of KiloWatts for Humanity, a non-profit organization providing off-grid electricity access and business opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa.
Dr. Louie is an Associate Editor for Energy for Sustainable Development and is a founding member of the IEEE PES Working Group on Sustainable Energy Systems for Developing Communities. Dr. Louie is recognized as an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for his expertise on energy poverty. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and the Chair of the IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica Steering Committee. He previously served as Vice President of Membership and Image of the IEEE Power and Energy Society.
ABSTRACT:This three-hour tutorial covers the contextual, technical, and practical implementation aspects of off-grid electrical systems in developing countries. These off-grid systems include mini-grids, micro-grids, energy kiosks, solar home systems and solar lanterns. System architectures and components, including small-scale solar, wind, hydro, biomass and conventional generation sets, batteries and converters are covered. The mini/micro-grid design process is discussed. Pre-implementation best practices, including site assessment and considerations for business model development are discussed. The instructor draws upon his firsthand experience and contemporary research to provide attendees with the foundational knowledge needed to implement or study off-grid systems.
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IEEE HAC EDUCATION TRAINING TOPIC: PES PROJECT DESIGN: CONSIDERING HUMANITARIAN TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTDate: 25 August 2020 | Time: 08:00 – 09:30 GMT
Dr. Shaikh Fattah received a Ph.D. degree in ECE from Concordia University, Canada and later he was a visiting Postdoc at Princeton University, New Jersey, USA. He received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from BUET, Bangladesh, where he is currently serving as Professor, Department of EEE and Director, INPE.
He is the Education Chair of IEEE Humanitarian Activity Committee (HAC) (2018-2020), Chair of IEEE PES-HAC, and committee member of IEEE Smart Village Education. Under his leadership five online modules were created and placed in IEEE learning network and he himself conducted many training/workshops on these topics in nine different countries, which impacted more than 3000 volunteers.
ABSTRACT:In this training session, the participants are expected to learn:
a) fundamentals of PES project design from humanitarian technology and sustainable development perspectives, b) importance of local community and stakeholder’s engagement c) necessity of appropriate technology and multi-disciplinary skills during PES project design,d) social impact analysis of a PES project: understanding output, outcome and impact.
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AFRICAEXECUTIVE FORUM
Date: 25th August 2020 | Time: 1430-1600 GMT
TOPIC 1: FINANCING TRANSMISSION NETWORKS IN AFRICAKey highlightsTransmission is Key for major power system developmentMajor technological and market disruptions are changing in an unprecedented way the power sector landscape and generating new business models-technologies such as battery storage and distributed generation that are diminishing the reliance on mainstream electricity transmission. This being said, there are still significant investment needs in transmission both within and between countries to expand their transmission networks. Achieving this requires sizeable investments that cannot always be covered by the public sector to enable large-scale low-cost generation to supply load centres to reduce tariffs by connecting multiple generators, while providing at the same time network resilience as installed generation increases with the economy.
Leveraging private sector for Electricity Transmission financingPrivate sector participation to transmission can allow countries to tap into new sources of funding through project finance structures.
TOPIC 2: ENERGY TRANSITION IN AFRICAKey highlightsThere is an opportunity for Africa: to do it right in terms of energy. In order to do that we need to invest in our people by training them on sustainability. This is mostly achieved through energy transition.
One example of this transition is the Electric Vehicle which will in the next 30 years totally replace the internal combustion engines.
The second revolution is moving from public owned monopolies building large power stations to decentralized energy systems (DES) mostly owned by the private sector offering a much better quality of energy at a more affordable price. Please note that this could mean the end of utilities as we know them today. DES makes for no transmission or distribution lines. You produce your electricity in the same spot where you consume it.
The third one is moving from a “dummy” electricity sector with very little freedom to consumers and to service providers to a completely paradigm shift where almost all things are possible given the use of AI, Smart Grid, Smart metering, 5G speed, maintenance by robots, etc.
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Panos Vlahakis is Senior Operations Officer, Upstream, IFC, Istanbul, Turkey. He has has over 35 years of energy sector experience in the electricity transmission and distribution sector. His technical expertise covers setting up master plans, technical specifications, designing standards and guidelines, power system planning and analysis, utility billing systems, SCADA systems, loss reduction and system optimization, project management, utility management, bidding document preparation for transmission and distribution projects, rehabilitation of power systems for mass transit systems.
Since 2013 he is with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) – the private sector arm of the World Bank group as a senior energy sector specialist.
Prof. Izael Pereira Da Silva has a PhD in Power Systems Engineering from the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). He is also a Certified Energy Manager (CEM). At present he is a Professor at Strathmore University and the Deputy Vice Chancellor – Research and Innovation. He is the Director of the Strathmore Energy Research Centre, SERC.
The centre does training, research, testing and consultancy in energy related topics. His topics of interest are: Rural Electrification, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Sustainable Environment and Demand Side Management.
MODERATORS
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Naresh Mehta first joined Bamburi Cement in 1976 as a Graduate Trainee in Electrical Department and worked with shift electricians moving into various departments. He later joined technical & industrial representation ltd where he started the panel building activity of the company with a staff of 20, to manufacture GEC English Electric fuse switchboards, motor control panels using telemecanique control gears, successfully completed several prestigious projects within five years of employment, some of which included: - Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya Navy, Reinsurance Plaza, Leyland Motor Vehicle Assembly, District Hospitals. In 1982 he became the managing director Power Technics Ltd. Over the years the company has excelled in its core activities of Electrical Engineering technology and superior sheet metal engineering, with the use of CNC Technology. He is the Chairman of Schneider Electric Kenya Limited and also a managing director at the Prisma Technics Ltd.
Beatrice Muthoni currently a Business Development Manager at InfraCo Africa sources, analyses and executes infrastructure projects to bring them to financial close. She has over 13 years’ experience developing and operating power infrastructure projects across Africa. Prior to joining InfraCo, Beatrice worked at KTDA-Power company where she oversaw the development and construction of renewable energy projects focusing on hydro and solar PV to power tea factories and the grid. Beatrice has also worked for Lafarge-Holcim and Schneider Electric where she led teams in the construction of several infrastructure projects as the head of engineering and automation.Beatrice holds an MBA (Strategic Management) from U.S.I.U and a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from J.K.U.A.T.
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Eng. Dr. Mackay Okure is the Interim Executive Director of the East African Centre of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (EACREEE) which is an intergovernmental institution established by the East African Community, with support from the Austrian Development Agency and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, to spearhead the promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency interventions in the region. Eng. Dr. Mackay Okure is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT), Makerere University.
He is a registered engineer in Uganda and a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He holds a BSc in Engineering from Makerere University, an MSc in Mechanical Engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from North-western University, Evanston, USA.
Eng. Johnson P. Ole Nchoe was the Managing Director and CEO of the Geothermal Development Company.
Eng. Ole Nchoe served as the Chief Manager, IT and Telecommunications at the Kenya Power Company for over 25 years until 2013. Prior to joining GDC, he had just concluded a two-year tour of duty at the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) where he served as a Director. Together with a team of consultants working in a donor-funded programme geared towards re-building the electricity network in Liberia, he made a great contribution in helping the Liberian company establish robust systems.
Eng. Ole Nchoe is a registered engineer and has 30 years of leadership and management experience. He holds a Master in Business Administration (MBA) and a BSc (Eng, Electrical) both from the University of Nairobi.
Jean Madzongwe is a Transaction Advisor at the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) with responsibilities for developing regional generation and transmission projects in the SADC Region. She has several years of experience providing technical advise and transaction support in the energy sector.
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Dr. (Eng.) John M. Mativo is a Registered Engineer (ERB) and a Corporate Member of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya. He has more than twenty (20) years cumulative working experience in both the public and private sector accumulating extensive experience in research, design, construction supervision and contract management. He holds a PhD. Degree in Civil Engineering from Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan (2007).
Currently he works as the Ag. General Manager Project Development Services in the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO), and he is responsible for formulating new high voltage transmission infrastructure and carrying our Monitoring & Evaluation of ongoing and completed projects. He also chairs the PPP Project Appraisal Team at Ketraco that is spread heading the implementation of new project using alternative funding. John Mativo has been involved in the planning, design and construction of 4,800km of high voltage transmission lines, 48 new substations and extension of 28 existing substations. The projects include the transmission regional interconnectors to Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda.
Stephen Dihwa has over 30 years of experience in the power sector covering power system operations, transmission Substation and line maintenance, power system analysis, load forecasting, generation expansion Planning, transmission & distribution planning, protection system design and settings, transmission pricing, project management, renewable energy integration, power pool operations and strategic business planning. Participation in various regional projects some of them as Team Leader in the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) including system stability studies and transmission pricing studies. Since end of 2017 have been Executive Director of the Southern African Power Pool Coordination Centre based in Harare, Zimbabwe covering the 12 mainland SADC states power sector. The role covers regional coordination of power system planning, operations, environmental management and electricity trading. Professionally a Registered Professional Engineer under the Zimbabwe Engineering Council; Fellow of the Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers (FZweIE); Member of the USA-based Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (MIEEE); Member of the UK-based Institution of Engineering & Technology (MIET) and Registered as Chartered Engineer (C.Eng.) with the U.K. Engineering Council. Academically a holder of M.Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, UK; B.Sc. Engineering Honours in Electrical Engineering from the University of Zimbabwe and Diploma in Management from the Institute of Supervision & Management, UK.
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George Aluru is a dedicated professional in the field of electricity supply working in the field for over 10 years and currently leading in the development of wind and solar projects in Kenya.
George serves as the Managing Director of SOWITEC Kenya Limited, a leading global developer of grid-scale Wind and Solar power projects headquartered in Germany and active in 14 countries, and partially owned by Vestas. From the Kenyan office George also oversees the company’s activities in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Additionally, George currently serves as a Vice-Chair in the Kenya Private Sector Alliance’s Energy and Extractives sector board, as well as being a founder board member of the Electricity Sector Association of Kenya; business membership organizations that look to improve the business environment in the country.
George holds an MBA (University of Nicosia), M.Sc. Renewable Energy (University of Oldenburg), and a BSc. Telecommunications Engineering (JKUAT). He is currently writing his doctorate on ‘Investigating the use of short-term electricity trading to encourage variable renewable energy development in the Eastern African electricity market’.
George is a member of the Power and Energy Society of the IEEE with a special interest in electricity markets and a passion for encouraging the cooperation of players in the electricity sector to better the sector for the consumers and investors.
Eng. Isaac Kiva is the Secretary for Renewable Energy at the Ministry of Energy. He heads the Directorate charged with policy formulation, and promotion of development and utilization of renewable energy, including facilitation of private sector investment.Eng. Kiva has wide experience in public sector management, having worked in energy and senior Government positions for over 20 years. He is a registered Professional Engineer with Engineer’s Board of Kenya, a corporate member of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya and a Gold member of the Association of Energy Professionals East Africa. He is a board member of the Kenya Power and Lighting Company Limited.
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IndustrySessions
INDUSTRY SESSION 1: CASE STUDY ON MODEL BASED TESTING BROUGHT TO YOU BY OMICRON
BIO: Fadi Zatari graduated in 2009 from BAU in Electrical Power Engineering, Amman-Jordan. He has 11 years of experience in Cables Manufacturing, Renewable energy, Power System Protection Testing and Sales. He joined OMICRON in 2015 as an application engineer then became a Regional Application Specialist in 2017. Starting from 2019, he moved to sales as an Area Sales Manager.
ABSTRACT:Due to the increasing use of numerical relays, with various mathematical algorithms, configurations, parameters and the increase in complexity of power systems, conventional techniques are inadequate to test protection systems.
Testing individual relays in a power system is insufficient to cover all possible errors that might occur. This was underlined in the 2013 NERC maloperations report which stated, “Today’s protections systems, relay failures are not the single source of error anymore, but rather incorrect settings, logic and design errors already account for more maloperations.”
Date: 25th August 2020 | Time: 10:00 – 11:00 GMT
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INDUSTRY SESSION 2: NON-INTRUSIVE CONDITION ASSESSMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTACTS USING DRM BROUGHT TO YOU BY OMICRON
BIO: Aditya Taneja started working at OMICRON in 2012 as a Regional Application Specialist with a focus on circuit breakers and switchgears. He is an OMICRON Academy trainer, and delivers courses in OMICRON’s training centres and at customers’ premises.He has over 9 years of experience in the electrical field in South Asian and Middle Eastern markets
ABSTRACT:For reliable operation of circuit breaker under load conditions, wear and tear of main and arcing contacts should be assessed during routine maintenance. This is can be done efficiently using dynamic resistance measurement without opening the interrupter chamber. This presentation will discuss the measurement principal and case study demonstrating usefulness of this measurement technique.
Date: 25th August 2020 | Time: 11:00 – 12:00 GMT
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INDUSTRY SESSION 3: DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT LOCATION ON ONLOAD TAP CHANGERS – CASE STUDIES. BROUGHT TO YOU BY OMICRON
BIO: Sofiane Bakkay joined OMICRON electronics Middle East in January 2020 as the Regional Application Specialist for power transformers.Sofiane holds a degree in electrical engineering and has over 20 years of experience in the field. He was previously working as the Head of Test and Measurement Division in STEG – Tunisia
ABSTRACT:Onload tap changers (OLTCs) are one of the most indispensable components on regulated Power Transformers. Due to their ‘Dynamic’ operation, OLTCs are very exposed to faults and degradation. Different statistics studies on Power transformers faults location, shows that OLTCs are the most affected component by failures.Different electrical test could be performed on Power Transformers to assess the health of OLTCs and to locate any eventual fault. Basic tests like Turn ratio and static DC Winding resistance, as well as DRM scanning (Dynamic Resistance Measurement), combined to Oil analysis (Physical-Chemical tests and DGA) could give precious information to locate the different faults (mechanical or electrical fault) on OLTCs.
Date: 25th August 2020 | Time: 12:00 – 13:00 GMT
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INDUSTRY SESSION 4: THE INFLUENCE OF PHOTOVOLTA-IC SYSTEMS ON POWER QUALITY BROUGHT TO YOU BY AMOTECH AFRICA AND ELSPEC LTD
BIO: Njeri Gachanja, Key Account Manager, AMOTECH AFRICAA BSc Electrical Engineering graduate currently undertaking an MBA at Strathmore Business School, Nairobi, Kenya. She is an experienced Key Account Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry with a special focus on Power Quality. A strong sales professional, skilled in Strategic Planning and Pre-Sales Technical Consulting
ABSTRACT:The influence of photovoltaics Systems on Power Quality as there are more and more Wind Turbine and Photo Voltaic manufacturers for energy producing farms worldwide, there is a growing need for continuous power quality monitoring at the Point of Common
Coupling (PCC). Monitoring PQ has technical, economical, and legal implications. Electrical parameters fluctuate continuously and depend on many factors such as wind and sun. Installing Continuous, high resolution recording and monitoring devices in PCC location enables the utility and/or the farm operators to ensure compliance with the grid requirements. Experience shows us that many power quality events that are within the permitted range, can still be a source of problem to the energy producers and consumers which many times are a source for power quality investigation and thorough post event analysis. In our presentation we will show a few examples of data recorded by a continuous high-resolution PQA at a PCC location in Photovoltaic Farms. These measurements show anomalies that are still within the standards but thanks to the continuous waveform recording function, these occurrences can be observed.
BIO: Asaf Laifer, Metering & Protection Division Manager, Elspec Ltd Experienced Division Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry. Skilled in Market Requirements Documents, Negotiation, Product Lifecycle Management, Smart Grid, and Software Requirements. Strong sales professional with a Professional Product Management Course focused in Hi-Tech fromBar-Ilan University.
Date: 28th August 2020 | Time: 09:15 – 10:15 GMT
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PANEL 1: YOUTHS PROVIDING HOPE TO POWER THE FUTURE OF AFRICADate: 25th August 2020 | Time: 13:00 – 14:30 GMT
MODERATORS Abdullateef Aliyu
PANELISTS
Abdullateef Aliyu has over 15 years’ experience working in the information and communication technology (ICT) /Telecommunication industry focusing on providing broadband services to the urban and rural areas in Nigeria and across West Africa; he heads the infrastructure roll-out and deployment department in Phase 3 telecom. He has keen interest on renewable energy and humanitarian projects.
He is Senior Member of IEEE and an active volunteer of the Institute for more than a decade. He Chaired the Local organizing committee for Power Africa 2019, In Abuja Nigeria. Abdul is an Industry Ambassador, member of the IEEE Region 8 young professional Subcommittee,, member region 8 Humanitarian Subcommittee and the secretary of IEEE Nigeria Section. He was the past Chair of IEEE Young Professionals AG Nigeria Section 2013-2017. He won the IEEE MGA Young Professional Achievement award for 2019.
Abdullateef is an Alumni of the United State Telecommunication Institute (USTTI), Washington DC, USA, Member of PMI, ASQ, IEEE, NSE, NIM, and COREN.
John Hofman is a Substation & Distribution Engineer in Transmission and Distribution Services at Burns and McDonnell in Vancouver, WA. John received his BSEE in 2015 from Washington State University-Vancouver
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Sainab Ninalowo is an Engineer in the Capacity Planning group at ComEd. ComEd is an energy delivery subsidiary of Exelon Corporation and one of the largest utilities in the United States, providing service to approximately 3.8 million customers across northern Illinois. Prior to this, she was in the Smart Grid and Technology group which was charged with developing and implementing innovative technologies and business models for advancing the electric grid. Sainab also drives innovation and collaboration at ComEd as ComEd’s regional innovation ambassador, and sits on the new idea review board.
Sainab was the FY16 VP of Outreach for the Society of Women Engineers- Chicago Regional Section, where she oversaw the high school, elementary, scholarship, and collegiate outreach programs. Sainab graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Bradley University in 2012, and she is currently pursuing an MBA degree in Finance from DePaul University in Chicago. Sainab loves outdoor activities such as hiking, camping and photographing the life around her.
Simay Akar has specialized in the solar and renewable energy industry since 2012. She worked in China and Turkey and mostly focused on international commercial activities including communications, marketing, sales, investment management, and business development. She is currently the Chief Commercial Officer at Innoses -Ruiyi (Shanghai) Renewable Energy Technology Co., Ltd. in the field of energy storage for renewable energy and electric vehicles and she is in charge of global marketing and business development initiatives. She served roles as Sales and Marketing Director at EkoRE Renewable Energy, Business Development and Marketing Director at GoodWe Solar, Head of International Marketing Department at Talesun Solar, Business Development and Sales Manager at CSUN Eurasia, Marketing Communication at Schneider Electric, and Corporate Communication at Arcelik (BEKO). She joined IEEE as a Student Member in 2007, graduated from Middle East Technical University, Ankara Turkey. Today, she is an IEEE Senior Member, IEEE VOLT Graduate (2019), Certified Soft Skills Trainer (since 2008), METU Alumni Association Energy Commission Member, and Licensed Sailor Athlete at the Turkish Sailing Federation.https://simayakar.com
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Samantha Niyoyita is a process engineer in a food processing company, AIF. She is involved in process control, new product development, technology analysis and acts as a coordinator of the energy conservation team. What drives Samantha is knowing that she uses her engineering knowledge to impact positively the lives of Africans by fighting against malnutrition.
The last springs from being an industrial technology engineer with a master’s degree in mechatronics and a bachelor’s degree in power and control from the Swiss Western University of Applied Sciences. Her experience includes projects involving energy control and automation, analysis and risk assessment in robotics. After returning to Rwanda, her interest in innovation and finding technical solutions led her to attend conferences on technology development. She is now a member of the IEEE Rwanda sub-section.
Sally Musonye is currently an Electrical Engineer at Kenya Power tasked with the supervision of design and construction of power lines up to 33kV. She also leads the last mile connectivity program aimed at increasing power access to the rural communities in Kenya. Sally graduated from the University of Nairobi with a BSC. Degree in Electrical Engineering and has received training and certification on Enterprise Risk Management.
She is a graduate member of the Engineers Board of Kenya and an active professional member of IEEE Kenya section and Power and Energy Society (PES), Kenya. In addition, she holds various leadership roles in IEEE including serving as the founding and past chair of IEEE Women in Engineering Kenya, former University Students’ branch chair and member of IEEE Sight Kenya committee. Currently, she volunteers as the IEEEmadC judges lead and a subcommittee YP member for IEEE Africa.
Her previous speaker and panel engagements have been at IEEE WIE International Leadership Conference (USA), IEEE Global summit (Bangalore) and IEEE EASYP (Uganda). She hopes to increasingly engage the sector players to continually address the gender gaps and misconceptions in the sector to drive development across the continent.
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PANEL 2: WOMEN IN POWERDate: 26th August 2020 | Time: 1330 - 1530 GMTTopic: Women in Power as Drivers of Social and Economic Transforma-tion
Dr. Ruomei Li, PES WiP Chair She will Share an overview of the new goals of WiP. Highlight initiatives such as the scholarships for African students and more benefits of WiP. Link this to how WiP is driving transformation through mainstreaming gender in the education sector.
Dr. Xiaoqian Li, Deputy Secretary IEEE PES (WIP) China“Knowledge is a most important possession that increases when shared.” Share the collective effort being taken by the WiP to promote more women in leadership in the workspace. Highlight some of the emulable success stories.
Simay Akar, PES WiP Vice Chair She will share the WiP vision. Invites more women to celebrate and highlight successful WiP. How is WiP being used as a tool to drive more mentorship opportunities? How is this rising awareness helping more women to discover their talents?
Prof. Saifur Rahman the founding director of the Advanced Research Institute at Virginia Tech, USA Highlights how the Power Energy Society is promoting the Women in Power initiative and its aims to provide women an avenue to fully participate in professional and academic development. Highlight how PES WiP ensures women have a voice in all the major committees including project implementation teams, innovation seminars and workshops and such other relevant forums.
Dr. Noel Schulz, Chair in PAS Science at Washington Store State University
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PANEL 2: WOMEN IN POWERDate: 26th August 2020 | Time: 1330 - 1530 GMTTopic: Women in Power Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Pre-Recorded Session 2 by Women in Power Regional Representatives
Abstract:There exists a lot of stereotypes confronting the participation, and leadership of women in engineering disciplines, especially in the power and energy sector. However, some women have found the skills, expertise and wisdom to break through the glass ceilings that exist in the engineering classrooms, industry, and academia. Therefore, they can stand to show young career seekers, early and middle career women the way to the top in engineering. We shall be learning from the experiences of some of such women in this session, thereby, motivating other women in engineering to be the best that they can be, glass-ceilings of stereotypes notwithstanding.
Speaker:Mercy Chelangat Koech, she serves as the IEEE Smart Village Ambassador, and PES Women in Power Rep. Region 8.
Speaker:Engr. Maimunah Ogunniyi, currently works with the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) as Assistant Manager in the System
Planning and Development Department.
Speaker:Yasmine Chelly, Computer science and Applied Mathematics engineering student at National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS)
Speaker:Dr. Omowunmi Mary Longe, is presently a Senior Lecturer in the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science,
University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Speaker:Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, PE is Assistant Professor at the Engineering Technology Department at the University of Toledo (UT)
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PANEL 3: ELECTRICAL SAFETY & STANDARDSDate: 27th August 2020 Time: 13:30 - 15:00 GMT
ABSTRACT:The panel will cover issues at the intersection of electrical safety and standards. The panelists, with diverse experience spanning three continents, will address a number of questions, such as:
1. How do electrical safety and standards relate to one another?2. What are the electrical safety issues in East Africa, West Africa?3. How do these issues compare with those in other developing countries, like India?4. What are the electrical safety issues with micro-grids?5. Why are standards important for new micro-grids, and for that matter in general?6. Where are we in Africa in terms of standards?
John P. Nelson graduated from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, in 1970, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Colorado Boulder, in 1975. He performed post graduate studies in business administration from 1975-1979. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Nelson held positions with Public Service Company of Colorado, from 1969-1979, Power Line Models, from 1979-1984 and NEI Electric Power Engineering from 1984-2014. In December 2014, Mr. Nelson retired as the CEO and a principle engineer of NEI Electric Power Engineering which he founded in 1984. Mr. Nelson has also been active in the IAS Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee since 1980 where he received the Russel W. Mills award for outstanding contributions to PCIC. Mr. Nelson was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 1999 and is the recipient of the 2012 Harold Kaufman award. Mr. Nelson is a registered professional engineer in the state of Colorado, as well as eight other states. Mr. Nelson was recently appointed as the IEEE Smart Village – Next Generation (ISVx) Chair.
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Daleep Mohla, an IEEE Life Fellow, is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas, USA. He worked for Pullman Consulting, Union Carbide, and Dow for thirty years.
Daleep is very active in IEEE and NFPA standards. He is involved in different capacities in the following:• Chair of IAS Standards Department • Member of NFPA 70E Technical Committee for Standard for Electrical safety in the Workplace and National Electrical Code Panel 5 on Grounding and Bonding• Member of IEEE- Standards Association Standards Board• Chair IEEE 1584 IEEE Guide for Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculations sponsored by IAS/ Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee
Daleep was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 2006 for contributions to electrical safety design concepts to reduce workplace hazards. He received the 2007 IEEE Industrial Applications Society (IAS) Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee’s David Azbill Award and the 2011 IEEE Standards Association Charles Steinmetz award for contributions to the preparation, dissemination, and advocacy of consensus safety standards for operation and maintenance of industrial and commercial power systems to include safety concepts. He was recipient of the Safety Excellence Award of IEEE Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee in 2014.
Daleep is the Owner and Principal Consulting Engineer for DCM Electrical Consulting Services in Missouri City. Texas His Company provides consulting services in National Electrical Code and NFPA 70E training, preparation and audit of electrical safety programs and facilities, and forensic investigations.
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Daryld Ray Crow is presently the owner and Principal Technical Consultant for DRC Consulting Inc. and performs consulting work for electrical safe work practice standards, assessments/audits, electrical safe work practice training and electrical engineering projects. He graduated from the University of Houston in 1969 with a BSEE.
After graduation, Ray went to work for the Aluminum Company of America providing global engineering support on the design, installation, and operation of power and rectifier systems and electrical safety.
He was a team leader for writing multiple Alcoa electrical standards including electrical safe work practice standards and training. Ray was the team leader for providing internal electrical safety audits of Alcoa facilities. After retiring from Alcoa, he worked for Fluor Global Services and Duke Energy as a Principal Technical Specialist providing design and consulting electrical engineering for plant power distribution systems and safe work practice programs, standards, and assessments/audits for facilities.
Ray is a life senior member of IEEE and a principal member of the NFPA 70E technical committee, he is the secretary of IEEE standard P1584.1, secretary and technical editor for IEEE standard P1814, and was the chair of PCIC IEEE standard P463-2019 and secretary of IEEE P1584.
In 2010 Ray received the IEEE/PCIC “Electrical Safety Excellence” award and in 2017 he received the IEEE/ESW “Outstanding Service Award”. Ray has Co-authored and presented technical papers and tutorials for a number of IEEE IAS PCIC conferences, IEEE IAS Pulp & Paper conferences, IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Workshop conferences, and the NETA PowerTest conference.
Geisel Custodio graduated from the University of Agostinho Neto-Angola, in 2010, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, and a Master of Science in Power System Control and regulation, from the University of CIPEL - University Jose Antonio Echevarria - CUJAE, Havana-Cuba, in 2017. He performed post graduate studies in Oil and Gas Business Management in 2018. He was electric field engineer in a hydroelectric dam. After that he joined Chevron, working as power system engineer in Malongo - Angola. In 2018, He was elected as Coordinator of Electrotechnical Community of Angolan Engineers Council.
Geisel is the co-owner and Principal Consulting Engineer for ASEP Electrical Consulting Services in Angola. His company provides consulting services in power system network and industrial systems, preparation and audit of electrical safety programs and facilities, and power reliability improvement.
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MODERATORS
Dr. Imed Ben Dhaou Dr. Irene Samy Fahim
PANELISTS
TOPIC: Market Identification and Business Model DecisionsKen Stauffer was born and raised in Tanzania, East Africa, he is a Life Senior Member of IEEE, and he co-founded the IEEE Entrepreneurship Initiative in 2015. He currently serves as the 2020 Chair of the IEEE Entrepreneurship Steering Committee and the Chair of the Vaughn College Board of Trustees in NYC.
TOPIC: Ethics in PublicationsDr. Ahmed Abdelgawad received his M.S. and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2007 and 2011 and subsequently joined IBM as a Design Aids & Automation Engineering Professional at Semiconductor Research and Development Center. In Fall 2012 he joined Central Michigan University as a Computer Engineering Assistant Professor. In Fall 2017, Dr. Abdelgawad was early promoted as a Computer Engineering Associate Professor. He is a senior member of IEEE. His area of expertise is distributed computing for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), Internet of Things (IoT), Structural Health Monitoring (SHM), data fusion techniques for WSN, low power embedded system, video processing, digital signal processing, Robotics, RFID, Localization, VLSI, and FPGA design. He has published two books and more than 88 articles in related journals and conferences. Dr. Abdelgawad served as a reviewer for several conferences and journals, including IEEE WF-IoT, IEEE ISCAS, IEEE SAS, IEEE IoT Journal, IEEE Communications Magazine, Springer, Elsevier, IEEE Transactions on VLSI, and IEEE Transactions on I&M. He severed in the technical committees of IEEE ISCAS 2007/8 and IEEE ICIP 2009 conferences. He served in the administration committee of IEEE SiPS 2011. He also served in the organizing committee of ICECS2013 and 2015.
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TOPIC: IEEE Industry Applications Society for Research Enhancement and Career DevelopmentProf. Wei-Jen Lee received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan., and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas, Arlington, in 1978, 1980, and 1985, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering.In 1986, he joined the University of Texas at Arlington, where he is currently a professor of the Electrical Engineering Department and the director of the Energy Systems Research Center.
He has been involved in the revision of IEEE Std. 141, 339, 551, 739, 1584, and 3002.8 development. He is the President Elect of the IEEE Industry Application Society (IAS) and an editor of IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications and IAS Magazine. He is a member of IEEE Fellow Committee. He is the project manager of IEEE/NFPA Collaboration on Arc Flash Phenomena Research Project.
TOPIC: How to write academic research papersIrene Samy is an assistant Professor, Industrial and Service Engineering and Management department, Nile University Cairo, Egypt and the American University in Cairo. Her PhD thesis project was developing novel polymer composites membranes for industrial applications such as food packaging. She earned her Master’s in Material Science, Mechanical Engineering, and American University in Cairo. The Master’s Thesis project was developing natural fiber (rice straw) reinforced composites.
Irene has several scientific publications related to investigation of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polymers, reinforcement of Plastic Waste with Treated Natural Fibers, and characterization of natural polymeric nanocomposites.
TOPIC: Scientific writing for career growthOlfa Kanoun received the Dipl.-Ing. Diploma from the Technical University in Munich (TUM) and the Dr.-Ing. degree from University of the Bundeswehr München Germany, in 1996 and 2001, respectively. She is a full professor at Chemnitz University of Technology. She initiated the International Workshop on Impedance Spectroscopy (IWIS) in 2008. She is a leading researcher in sensors, measurement systems and measurement methods. She has a deep experience on impedance spectroscopy, energy aware wireless sensors, energy harvesting and flexible sensors based on nanomaterials. Prof. Kanoun has been appointed as a Distinguished IEEE Lecturer. She was a recipient of several research excellence awards and six best papers awards together with her team. Prof. Kanoun supervised more than 25 dissertations successfully. She is the author or co-author of 14 books and more than 100 contributions to scientific journals.
Postgraduate Forum Poster Session:The following papers were presented.1. Pauline K.- Embedded power system monitoring of illegal connections in Kenyan domestic supply2. Bertie J. - An objective review of erection methods for overhead line towers devoid of Ccranes3. Denis J., et. al. - Progress in grid interconnection in East Africa: Challenges, Experiences and Opportunities4. Susan K et. al.- Under voltage load shedding using hybrid metaheuristic algorithms for voltage stability enhancement: A review
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PLENARY SESSIONS
Keynote Speaker 1
BIO:Martha Cheruto is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer at the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA); the private sector apex body that brings together the business community under a single umbrella to engage and influence public policy for an enabling business environment. Martha holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), a diploma in Efficient Energy Use & Planning from Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA, Sweden), a Masters in Management & Leadership from Management University of Africa (MUA) and is currently pursuing a PhD in Management & Leadership at MUA. She is a qualified and registered engineer with the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) and The Institution of Engineers of Kenya (IEK); a Certified Energy Manager and has pursued several courses, locally and internationally on policy and legislative drafting, renewable energy, strategy development, finance, industrial operations, among others. She is a recipient of the Women in Energy Professional Technical Award, Kenya; Tech Women Emerging Leaders Program 2020/21 and a Finalist for Outstanding Women in Water and Power, South Africa. Prior to joining KEPSA, Martha worked in Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) and Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM). During her tenure at the organizations, she has supported manufacturers in facilitating a conducive environment for trade, business development and supply efficiency. She has been a speaker and a facilitator in local and global conferences on energy, climate change and private sector development. She is actively involved in mentorship, women empowerment, and community development through her representation as a council member of FGM to STEM; a program under Women in Energy.
ABSTRACTThe private sector plays a pivotal role in the energy space globally through generation, transmission, distribution and retailing power for eventual consumption. In Kenya, the agility and diversity of the power infrastructure provides a good opportunity for expansion, innovation and building of sustainable, redundant networks. “The government goodwill and support gives a good opportunity for investors and industry players to grow the power infrastructure for both demand and supply” – The State of Kenya’s Private Sector: Recommendations for Government
Eng. Martha Cheruto, Deputy CEO, Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) Topic: Private Sector Role in Driving Demand for PowerDate: Wednesday, 26th August, 2020Time: 0800 – 0810 GMT
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Development Report. Government’s intention to increase uptake of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), particularly in large infrastructural projects presents an opportunity for private sector involvement, reduce the fiscal pressure thus allowing government to invest in social goods. For example, the energy sector has been at the forefront in the implementation of the PPPs where various independent Power Producers (IPPs) have been able to bridge the power generation gap. This has seen the country avoid the disruptive power rationing program hence a major boost to businesses.
In this conference, we look forward to sharing opportunities to boost our investment climate and best global practices in policy formulation that will promote innovation around the existing infrastructure as well as looking at the opportunities for grid interconnectivity, hybrid networks, financing and installation of off-grid stations and creation of a friendly regulatory environment for all stakeholders in the energy sector.
BIO:Prof. Izael Pereira Da Silva has a PhD in Power Systems Engineering from the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil). He is also a Certified Energy Manager (CEM). At present he is a Professor at Strathmore University and the Deputy Vice Chancellor – Research and Innovation. He is the Director of the Strathmore Energy Research Centre, SERC. The centre does training, research, testing and consultancy in energy related topics. His topics of interest are: Rural Electrification, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Energy Policy, Sustainable Environment and Demand Side Management.
In March 2012 Prof Da Silva together with other partners won a project sponsored by DFID and DANIDA and managed by the World Bank to set up the first Climate Innovation Centre (CIC) in the world. It is housed in Strathmore and serves SMEs financially and technically to solve challenges posed by the adverse impact of climate change either by mitigation or adaptation. Prof Da Silva has written quite extensively in the field of energy.
In 2013 he was honoured by the Brazilian Government with the title of “Comendador da Ordem do Rio Branco” for his services towards education and poverty alleviation in Africa. In October 2014, after more than one year of efforts together with seven other colleagues he managed to get the Association of Energy Engineers – AEE to approve the Association of Energy Professionals (Eastern Africa) as a chapter of AEE for the five countries of East Africa plus Ethiopia and South-Sudan. Prof Da Silva is the first elected President and founding member of the AEP(EA).
Prof. Izael da Silva, DVC - Research and Innovation, Strathmore University Topic: Universal Access to Electricity in Africa Date: Wednesday, 26th August, 2020Time: 0810 – 0840 GMT
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ABSTRACTAbout 1.1 billion people in the world have no access to electricity. More than half of this number are located in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Except for the oil rich countries in the North and South Africa in the South, practically all other countries in the African continent are electricity deficient.Out of the five continents Africa is the most affected in this matter. This study hopes to give an overview of the problem and offer some solutions which could eventually see the realization of this Goal by 2030.
Three mega-trends are at work in Africa and we need to consider them as boundary conditions for the above problem. They are: moving from fossil fuel to renewable energy; moving from mostly large, government supported power plants to a mix of those together with mini-grids and off-grid solutions supported by the private sector and finally the urbanization movement which will see 25% of the rural population moving to cities.
Four are the ingredients of the success of this venture: A paradigm shift on the finance of such task which will see all together trying to establish business which will financially sustainable; the government ability to provide transparency and mitigate risks for investors; the concerted effort to get a large amount of people trained such that they can provide support to the sector and finally the digitalization of the electricity industry in a multidisciplinary fashion such that lawyers, IT professionals and business people will join the engineers to craft solutions which are viable in all its aspect.
As a last idea, which is essential part of the feasibility of the above, is what I can “the human factor”. No law, statutes or technology by itself can solve this very articulated problem. What is needed are people. Trained, passionate and committed to the common good above self. We have a number of people we can cite as examples: Steve Job, Yunus Mohammed, Bill Clinton, Madre Teresa, etc. Those are people who possessed the three above mentioned features and who relentlessly struggled until they achieved their dream and as a consequence changed the planet. We need a few dozen of them in Africa to bring to everyone the blessing of modern types of energy.
BIOSEng. Jared O. Othieno was appointed as the Geothermal Development Company Managing Director & CEO in April, 2020. He has a wealth of knowledge and vast experience in the energy sector. His background in energy coupled with his leadership skills will ensure that GDC enjoys continued success in its role as a leader in the development of geothermal resources. Eng Jared has served in various senior roles at Kenya Power & Lighting Company, where he began and grew his career. Most recently, he served as Acting CEO of Kenya Power & Lighting Company.
Eng. Jared O. Othieno, CEO, Geothermal Development Company Topic: Delivering Menengai Phase 1 Geothermal Project through Public Private PartnershipDate: Wednesday, 26th August, 2020Time: 0840 – 0930 GMT
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He is currently studying for a PhD in Strategic Management from the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. He also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Strategic Management and a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Nairobi.
ABSTRACTThis talk will highlight the 105 MW project for Menengai geothermal field being implemented by GDC under a public private partnership (PPP) arrangement.
Prof. Wei-Jen Lee,Professor, University of Texas at Arlington Topic: Arc Flash Hazard and Electrical Safety, The New Revision of IEEE Std 1584Date: Wednesday, 26th August, 2020Time: 1515 – 1545 GMT
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BIO:Professor Lee received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan., and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas, Arlington, in 1978, 1980, and 1985, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering.In 1986, he joined the University of Texas at Arlington, where he is currently a professor of the Electrical Engineering Department and the director of the Energy Systems Research Center. He has been involved in the revision of IEEE Std. 141, 339, 551, 739, 1584, and 3002.8 development. He is the President Elect of the IEEE Industry Application Society (IAS) and an editor of IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications and IAS Magazine. He is a member of IEEE Fellow Committee. He is the project manager of IEEE/NFPA Collaboration on Arc Flash Phenomena Research Project.Prof. Lee is a Fellow of IEEE and registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.
ABSTRACTThough electrical incidents represent a relatively small percentage of all work-related incidents, they are disproportionately fatal. In the case of burn injury, it may result in extended hospitalization and rehabilitation. Proper protection is the key to reduce casualties during these incidents. IEEE 1584 and NFPA 70E are developed to protect the safety of the workers. For better understanding of the arc flash phenomena, the IEEE and the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) have joined forces on an initiative to fund and support research and testing to improve the understanding of arc flashes. The results of this collaborative project will provide information that will be used to improve electrical safety standards, predict the hazards associated with arcing faults and accompanying arc blasts, and provide practical safeguards for employees in the workplace. The identified areas include but are not limited to: 1) Heat and Thermal Effects, 2) Blast Pressure, 3) Sound, and 4) Light intensity.This presentation will cover the heat and thermal related arc flash hazards. It will include the basic understanding of the arc flash, performing the arcing current and incident energy estimation, and brief introduction to newly released IEEE Std. 1584 – 2018, IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations.
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Kartik Kulkarni, Chair, IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HACTopic: Updates from the IEEE Humanitarian Activities Commit-tee (HAC)Date: Wednesday, 26th August, 2020Time: 1545 – 1615 GMT
John Oyewole Funso-Adebayo, Chair, Region 8 IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC)
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Kartik Kulkarni is the Chair of the IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee, the strategic, global arm of the IEEE Board of Directors that manages IEEE’s portfolio of programs and multi-million dollar project investments that leverage 400k+ engineers in 160+ countries in applying and advancing technology solutions for sustainable development. In 2019, Kartik has spearheaded social impact measurement of IEEE’s sustainable development projects around the world, using the technique of SocialROI. Kartik also heads Oracle’s team architecting the Blockchain Transaction Engine; he is a co-inventor on 10+ US Patents, both granted and pending. The DiscoverE Foundation recognized Kartik as a 2015 USA’s New Face of Engineering.
John Oyewole Funso-Adebayo is the 18th National Chairman of the Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (NIEEE), a division of the Nigerian Society of Engineers. His personal goals and interests are in the areas of renewable energy through innovations and infrastructure to sustain cities and communities, globally.
He is an off-grid and mobile broadband subject matter expert for design, implementation and upgrade with expansion opportunities. He delights in producing affordable and sustainable electricity for home-use, as well as designing and installing cheap internet access. He also carries out onsite training in all these. He has a postgraduate degree in Communications and an undergraduate degree in Power systems.
ABSTRACTLearn more about the IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC), its programs, including IEEE SIGHT and this year’s HAC/SIGHT COVID-19 grassroots projects, HAC/SIGHT activities in Africa, as well as you can get engaged.
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Vincent Kaabunga, Chair, IEEE Africa Council Topic: IEEE on the March in AfricaDate: Thursday, 27th August, 2020Time: 0900 – 0930 GMT
Keynote Speaker 6
BIOVincent Kaabunga is a Knowledge Management and Organizational Development Specialist with cross-training in Engineering, Management and M&E. He studied Electrical Engineering at Makerere University and pursued post-graduate studies in Information Technology at the University of Pretoria and Strategic Business Management training at the Strathmore Business School. Vincent is a Telecommunications Engineer and a Senior Member of the IEEE. He has worked extensively in a professional capacity across Eastern and Southern Africa, and in South East Asia. He has over 20 years of experience in sustainable development and organizational capacity development. He is a member of the IEEE Communications Society, the IEEE Computer Society, the IEEE Standards Association and IEEE Women in Engineering. He has served as liaison to the IEEE Board of Directors, Chair of the IEEE Kenya Section, and in various regional capacities. He has actively led and supported efforts on the ground that have seen the formation of new IEEE Sections, Student Branches, local Technical Chapters and, most recently, the IEEE Africa Council.
ABSTRACT The IEEE Africa Council brings together fourteen African Sections and Subsections across Africa to collaborate on joint activities, representing and giving a voice to IEEE members in Africa. The Council was formed in Nov 2018 and its current membership includes Algeria, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and Zambia. The presentation will chart the Institute’s efforts to expand its presence in the region and the Council’s work in supporting IEEE members in Africa and responding to the unmet needs of the African engineering community as a whole.
Keynote Speakers 7 Topic: Assessment Practicum: The Purpose and Practice of Assessment by IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC)Date: Thursday, 27th August, 2020Time: 0930 – 1000 GMT
ABSTRACT: Background to social impact measurement broadly, impact measurement metrics, what’s different about HAC/SIGHT COVID-19 assessment plan.
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Prof. Imed Ben Dhaou Associate Professor at Unaizah College of Engineering, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. Topic: IoT for Smart GridDate: Thursday, 27th August, 2020Time: 15:30 – 16:00 GMT
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Abhik Banerji is an economist with 5 years of experience in the field of policy and international development. At the National Institute of Urban Affairs, he is the economist for the Enabling Strategic Plan for the Master Plan of Delhi-2041. Previously, Abhik has worked with the Africa Education Global Practice at the World Bank and the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund. Some of his previous key assignments include working on the Tanzania Free Basic Education Policy, Improving School Management Committees in rural Sindh, Pakistan and the 14th Finance Commission of India. He has a Masters in Applied Economics from the Department of Economics, Georgetown University.
Sreevas Sahasranamam is a lecturer in entrepreneurship and innovation at the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow, United Kingdom. His research predominantly focuses on innovation/entrepreneurship in and from emerging markets. He leads the doctoral training centre in Socially Progressive Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Strathclyde, and is also a part of the IEEE HAC assessment committee.
BIOProf. Imed Ben Dhaou (S’97-M’02, SM’2011) was born in 1972 in Tunisia. He received a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland, the Ph.D. degree from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, and the docent degree from the University of Turku in 1997, 2002, 2019, respectively.
His research interests are in the areas of embedded systems for IoT, multi-agent systems for DC microgrid, interconnect optimization, low-power circuit design, high-level power estimation, robust estimation, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and VLSI for DSP and wireless systems. He has authored and co-authored more than 80 journals and conference papers in these areas.
Dr. Ben Dhaou has intensive teaching and administrative experience. He co-founded a private university. From 2014 to 2017 he was a consultant to the deanship for graduate studies at Qassim
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University (KSA). Since 2019 he was appointed as a coordinator for the research unit and associate professor at Unaizah College of Engineering, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.
ABSTRACTSmart grid is a new revolution in the energy sector in which the aging utility grid will be replaced with a grid that, among other features integrates advanced control algorithms for teleoperations, incorporates distributed energy resources, and supports two way communication between customers and the power generation unit. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the cornerstone for the realization of the smart grid. In recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a new interconnectivity platform that ties together objects, machines, humans, services, heterogeneous networks, and the like, using IP technologies. In this talk, we will cover the architecture of the smart grid and explore the usage of IoT in the realization of smart grid applications viz., HEM, transmission line monitoring (TLM), and substation automation.
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Ian Baring-Gould, Eric Lockhart and Tim Reber, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA Topic: Power System Transformation and the Evolving MinigridDate: Thursday, 27th August, 2020Time: 16:00 – 16:30 GMT
ABSTRACT The emergence of new power system technologies coupled with innovative new business and policy paradigms over the last decade has brought the goal of universal electrification closer than ever before. The rise of distributed energy technologies such as low-cost PV, battery storage, electric mobility solutions, and more has allowed cutting edge technology to begin to reach into even the most remote communities. Advanced information technologies and automated grid control system have given system operators more insight and more control of power systems than ever before. At the same time, innovative new business models for how energy services are characterized, valued, and transacted continue to emerge and change how we think about and interact with our energy system. These new trends create opportunities to bring communities and consumers closer than ever before to their power system, requiring pro-active participants rather than simply passive customers. At the same time, these innovations present engineers and policymakers alike with a host of new challenges as they look to plan, build, operate and oversee the next generation power system. Focusing primarily on remote minigrid applications, a suite of NREL experts will discuss some of these new trends and the challenges and opportunities that accompany them.
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BIOTim Reber is a Project Lead for International Programs at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. He leads a diverse portfolio aimed at accelerating deployment of renewable energy and increasing access to reliable, clean and affordable electricity with partners around the world, with a primary focus in sub-Saharan Africa. His responsibilities include leading technical assistance, capacity building and knowledge-sharing for minigrids and off-grid energy access in collaboration with the Africa LEDS Partnership and Power Africa, supporting implementation of Low-Emission Development Strategies under the LEDS Global Partnership, and leading several bilateral clean power initiatives in support of the USAID-NREL Partnership, CIFF and other clients. His work touches a variety of topics including power sector transformation and reform, minigrid scale-up approaches, LEDS planning and implementation, variable renewable energy integration, and related policy and institutional issues. He has worked with countries around the world, including South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Indonesia, Haiti and elsewhere.
BIOIan Baring-Gould is Wind Technology Deployment Manager at NREL and the National Technical Director of Market Acceleration and Deployment activities, focusing on assisting organizations deploy wind technologies and addressin obstacles to the implementation of wind energy through programs like the WINDExchange Project, the Collegiate Wind Competition, and Wind for Schools initiative. Ian also manages the distributed wind research and deployment portfolio for NREL and oversees the NREL’s platform of deployment related wind work that includes environmental impacts. Ian also works extensively in the area of off grid power systems. Ian has over 30 years of work in the minigrid market sector with a focus on integrating renewable energy technologies into microgrid power systems, primarily for rural electrification
BIOEric Lockhart is a project leader at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). He leads off-grid micro-grid research and technical assistance efforts, with topics including approaches to system design, community agreements, and pathways to developing sustainable business models. Eric is also the principal investigator for the Solar Energy Innovation Network (SEIN), which is a project focused on novel applications of solar and storage in domestic settings. His work through SEIN includes projects focused on resilience benefits that micro-grids can provide and potential synergies between distributed solar and electric vehicle charging
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BIOEng. Mwongera is an Engineering Graduate from the SWANSEA University UK BSc (Civil Engineering) United Kingdom. He is currently a Management Consultant specializing in Engineering, Management and Strategic Planning.
He is a board member of the Federation of Kenya Employers. He is also the current Chairman of the Engineers Board of Kenya and the immediate past Chairman of the Kenya National Highways Authority.
Eng. Mwongera has had a distinguished career in the public service spanning forty years. He started his career in the water sector where he was Principal of the Kenya Water Institute and a director of Water Development for a combined period of 12 years. Thereafter, for over 10 years, he served as permanent secretary in the Office of the Vice President, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Lands and Housing, Ministry of Roads, Public Works and Housing, Ministry of Water Resources and Ministry of Land Reclamation, Regional and Water Development. In recognition for his distinguished career in the Public Sector he was decorated with Chief of Burning Spear (CBS), Elder of Burning Spear (EBS) and Grand Warrior of Kenya (OGW).
Eng. Mwongera is a distinguished engineer who has played a key role in the development of the engineering profession and practice in Kenya as a past chairman of the Engineers’ Registration Board and he is currently chairman of the Eminent Fellow Engineers’ Forum.
ABSTRACT: 1. The Board’s mandate and the impact of regulation in streamlining the delivery of professional engineering services.2. Capacity development and collaborations with other institutions in the development of the engineering profession in Africa.3. The role the Board is playing in supporting the government to achieve its vision 2030.
Eng. Erastus K. Mwongera, Chairman, Engineers Board of KenyaTopic: Engineers Board of Kenya: Mission and VisionDate: Thursday, 27th August, 2020Time: 0930 – 1000 GMT
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS Chair Dr. Kennedy Aganah – Maxar, Palo Alto CA, USACo-Chair G.Engr Benson Onyango Ojwang – University of Nairobi, Kenya
TRACK AND PROGRAM CHAIRS Track 1: Smart Grid, Microgrid, Metering Design and Cyber Security, FACTS Chair Prof. Thomas Olwal – Tshwane University of Technology, South AfricaCo-Chair Dr. Fred Mzee Awuor – Kisii University, KenyaCo-Chair Prof. Kouzou Abdellah – Ziane Achour University of Djelfa, Djelfa, Algeria
Track 2: Renewable Energy Resources, Grid Integration Technologies, Electric Transportation Chair Prof. Josiah Munda – Tshwane University of Technology, South AfricaCo-Chair Engr. Bukola Tunde Adetokun – JKUAT, KenyaCo-Chair Prof. Steve Adeshina – Nile University, Abuja, Nigeria
Track 3: Electrical Safety, Power System Protection & Standards Chair Engr. John Nelson – NEI Electric Power Engineering (Retired)Co-Chair Engr. Francis Djirackor – Elris Communications Services Limited, Kenya
Track 4: Power Converter Topologies, Electric Drives, Modeling & Control Chair Dr. Abraham Gebregergis – Veoneer, Southfield, MI, USACo-Chair Prof. Kouzou Abdellah – Ziane Achour University of Djelfa, Djelfa, AlgeriaCo-Chair Dr. Avoki Omekanda – General Motors, Global R&D Center, Warren, MI, USA
Track 5: Power System Planning, Energy Efficiency, Power Projects, Power Engineering Educa-tion Chair Prof. Heywood Ouma Absaloms – University of Nairobi, KenyaCo-Chair Prof. Irene S. Fahim – Nile University, Egypt
Track 6: Electric Machines, Drive Systems and Topologies Chair Dr. Stanley Kamau – JKUAT, KenyaCo-Chair Engr. Josephine Djirackor – Elris Communications Services Limited, Kenya
Track 7: Signals, Systems and Interfaces in Power Systems Chair Dr. Shadrack Mambo – Kenyatta University, KenyaCo-Chair Dr. Wilfred Mwema – University of Nairobi, Kenya
Post Graduate Forum Chair Dr. Imed Ben Dhaou – University of Monastir, TunisiaCo-Chair Prof. Irene S. Fahim – Nile University, EgyptCo-Chair Dr. Avoki Omekanda – General Motors, Global R&D Center, Warren, MI, USACo-Chair Prof. Kouzou Abdellah – Ziane Achour University of Djelfa, Djelfa, Algeria
Technical Program and Plenary SessionChair Engr. Abdullateef Aliyu – Phase 3 Telecom, Abuja, NigeriaCo-Chair Dr. Shadrack Mambo – Kenyatta University, KenyaCo-Chair Dr. Muhammad Buhari – Bayero University, Kano, NigeriaCo-Chair Dr. Omowunmi Mary Longe – University of Johannesburg, South Africa
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Publication Chair Dr. Mary Ahuna – Technical University of KenyaCo-Chair Dr. Kennedy Aganah – Maxar, Palo Alto, CA, USACo-Chair Engr. Ihuoma Uluocha – Daystar Power, NigeriaCo-Chair Prof. Olorunfemi Ojo – Tennessee Tech UniversityCo-Chair Engr. Francis Djirackor – Elris Communications Services Limited, KenyaCo-Chair Dr. Innocent Kamwa – Hydro-Quebec Research Institute and Laval UniverisityCo-Chair Engr. Josephine Djirackor – Elris Communications Services Limited, Kenya
Panel Sessions and Tutorials Chair Dr. Avoki Omekanda – General Motors, Global R&D Center, Warren, MI, USACo-Chair Engr. Mike Wilson – IEEE Smart Village, USACo-Chair Dr. Bruno Lequesne – E-Motors Consulting, LLC, USACo-Chair Engr. Eliud Limo – Kenya Power, KenyaCo-Chair Humphrey Muhindi SMIEEE – SEACOM, KenyaCo-Chair Dr. Kennedy Aganah – Maxar, Palo Alto CA, USACo-Chair Prof. Kouzou Abdellah – Ziane Achour University of Djelfa, Djelfa, AlgeriaCo-Chair Engr. Abdullateef Aliyu – Phase 3 Telecom, Abuja, NigeriaCo-Chair Dr. Abraham Gebregergis – Veoneer, Southfield, MI, USA
TPC MEMBERS Name AffiliationDr. Kennedy Aganah (Chair) Maxar, Palo Alto CAG.Engr Benson Ojwang (Co-Chair) University of NairobiEngr. Abdullateef Aliyu Phase 3 Telecom, Abuja,NigeriaDr. Mary Ahuna Technical University of KenyaEngr. Bukola Tunde Adetokun JKUAT, KenyaEngr. John Nelson NEI Electric Power Engineering (Retired)Dr. Avoki Omekanda General Motors, Global R&D Center, Warren, MI, USADr. Fred Mzee Awuor Kisii UniversityProf. Wei-Jen Lee IAS President ElectProf. Irene S. Fahim Nile University, EgyptDr. Abraham Gebregergis Veoneer, Southfield, MI, USAEngr. Ihuoma Uluocha Daystar PowerEngr. Francis Djirackor Elris Communications Services LimitedEngr. Josephine Djirackor Elris Communications Services LimitedEngr. Andrew Leon Invenergy LLCDr. Bruno Lequesne E-Motors Consulting, LLCEngr. Mike Wilson Smart VillageProf. Olorunfemi Ojo Tennessee Tech UniversityProf. Kouzou Abdellah Ziane Achour University of Djelfa, Djelfa, AlgeriaDr. Imed Ben Dhaou University of Monastir, TunisiaProf. Thomas Olwal Tshwane University of TechnologyProf. Josiah Munda Tshwane University of TechnologyDr. Wilfred Mwema University of NairobiProf. Heywood Ouma Absaloms University of NairobiDr. Stanley Kamau JKUAT, KenyaProf. Steve Adeshina Nile University, AbujaDr. Muhammad Buhari Bayero University, Kano, NigeriaDr. Omowunmi Mary Longe University of Johannesburg, South AfricaDr. Shadrack Mambo Kenyatta University, KenyaDr. Innocent Kamwa Hydro-Quebec Research Institute and Laval Univerisity
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Aban Ayik Abayomi Adebiyi Abbas Akintonde Abdullateef Aliyu Abdullateef Bamigbade Abdulrahman Abdalla Faris Abel Airoboman Abraham Nyete Abraham Woldegiorgis Adedayo Asaolu Agha Francis Nnachi Akintonde Abbas Akshay Kumar Saha Al-Mas Sendegeya Alex Muumbo Aliyu Hassan Amare Assefa Amir Khosravi Anant Singh Andre Zau Andrew Ackerman Arthur James Swart Arumugam Elumalai Atanda Raji Avoki Omekanda Ayalsew Tariku Ayman El-Refaie Aymen Flah Ayobami Olajube Ayodele Temitope Raphael B Ramkiran Babatunde Adewolu Bakhe Nleya Benjamin Kroposki Benson Ojwang Bruce Krogh Bruno Lequesne Bubele Papy Numbi Bukola Tunde Adetokun Chege Kirongo Christopher Muriithi Chudy Michal Clifton Oertli Daniel Zimmerle
REVIEWERS
Thanks to our reviewers below who helped to conduct peer reviews of all submitted papers working with authors to ensure the highest quality of papers were accepted and presented at the conference.
El-Refaie Ayman Elvis Twumasi Emile Niringiyimana Emmanuel Frimpong Eng. Martin Nzomo Esrom Malatji Evans Ojo F. Maciel-Barbosa Famous O. Igbinovia Fitsum Bekele Tilahun Francis Djirackor Francis Mwasilu Frank Gotte Fred Mzee Awuor Fundiswa Mthethwa Gideon Gope Giovanni Dushimimana Hao Chen Heywood Absaloms Hilary Chisepo Hugo Vaughan Imed Ben Dhaou Innocent Davidson Irene Fahim Irene Masenge Irungu Kimani Isaac Otchere Isaiah G. Adebayo J Hernandez Jack Nyanjom Jaco Jordaan Jacquelynne Hernandez Jameel Agil James Braid James Owuor Jane Namaganda-Kiyimba Jitender Kaushal Joel Ogunyemi Joseph Mutale Joseph O. Dada Josephine Djirackor Josiah Munda Julio Usaola Kankam Mark
Karin Kritzinger Kayode Akindeji Kehinde Awodele Keith Malmedal Kennedy Aganah Kennedy Okafor Keren Kaberere Kiiza Respicius Clemence Kiiza Respicius Clemence Kimani Irungu Kingsley Ogudo Kinyua Wachira Kipleting Limo Kofi Sarpong Adu-Manu Kwabena Amoako Kyeremeh Lawrence Letting Lesedi Masisi Lesley Arakkal Maake Benard Manjeet Singh Gurna Mark Kankam Mary Ahuna Mbali Mabaso Mbika Muteba Mbuyu Sumbwanyambe Melaku Matewos Meshia Cédric Oveneke Michael Awaah Michal Chudy Mohammed Ouassaid Moses Onibonoje Moussa Coulibaly Mugeni Samantha Niyoyita Musasa Kabeya Mussie Hagos Mzee Awuor Nana Twum Duah Ndamulelo Mararakanye Neelakantan Padmanabhan Nehad El-Sherif Ngancha Patrick Nitin Kumar Saxena Nitin Saxena Niyigena Jeanne Baptiste
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Nsilulu Tresor Mbungu Nyangaresi Vincent Ogunjuyigbe Ayodeji Samson Oladimeji Ayamolowo Olakunle Alao Olawale Popoola Olubayo Babatunde Olurotimi Awodiji Olusayo Ajeigbe Oluwagbenga Apata Omowunmi Mary Longe Oriedi Akumu Pankaj Verma Patrick Manditereza Patrick Ngancha Bonja Paul Musyoka Paul Nyombi Paul Olamba Peter Akuon Peter Freere Peter Musau Moses Musyoki
CLOSINGRequest-for-Proposals of future 2022 & 2023 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica Conferences
All interested countries are asked to contact the PowerAfrica Steering Committee for more information and guidance towards submitting their proposals.
Dr. Henry Louie, PowerAfrica Steering Committee Chair
Pitshou Bokoro Rebekah Shirley Respicius Clemence Kiiza Richard Oladayo Olare-waju Robert Durham Rudiren Pillay Carpanen Sahil Mehta Sameer Hameer Sameerchand Pudaruth Samuel Kibaara Samuel Ouma Otieno Santhosh Veigas Shafiqa Keddar Siyanda Ncwane Stanley Kamau Steve Adeshina Steven Omondi Awino Sula Ntsaluba Sunetra Chowdhury
Sydney Kadikula Zimba Tamba Jamiru Tarkeshwar Barua Tebogo Kgogo Temitope Raphael Ayodele Thomas Olwal Tobiloba Somefun Tolulope Adesina Tshwarelo Mathebula Tunde Y. Salihu Vijay Radhakrishna Wei-Jen Lee Wilfred Mwema Willy Siti Wyclife Odongo Amolo Yanamadala Janakinadh Ye-Obong Udoakah Yona Andegelile Yutaka Sasaki Zacchaeus Adetona Zakerian Ali
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Closing Remarks by The Conference General ChairExcellencies, ladies and gentlemen, We have reached the end of the 7th Annual IEEE PES, IAS PowerAfrica Conference 2020. It is a sad that we shall be closing the door on lively and stimulating debates, as well as bidding farewell to such eminent people from different parts of the world, in the fields of government, industry, academia and the media. This event being the first virtual powerafrica conference is an outstanding example — our minds have been assailed by a torrent of ideas, information and visions. There is, indeed, plenty to reflect upon and, if this in any way enhances our individual and collective contributions to meeting the global energy challenges, then the conference can truly be adjudged a success.Finally, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, On behalf of you all, I should like to thank His Excellency the Principal Secretary, State Department of Energy Kenya, the heads of international organizations, the chief executives of national and international companies, and all the other speakers and panel members. Their presence has been invaluable and without any doubt helped make the event a great success.We greatly appreciate the support we have received from the members of the media, in covering our activities. It is very important that the views expressed here are disseminated to a wider readership and audience, and clearly this task has been in very capable hands.We are also grateful to all those who have been involved in the organization of the event. While they are too numerous to name individually, prominent among them are the Local Organizing Committee and the PowerAfrica Conference Steering Committee, the International and Advisory committee, PES and IAS Staff, the Technical Program Committee, our Sponsors, Technical and Institutional supporters as well as all members and service providers who spent time and effort to see this conference through also deserve our gratitude. And finally, to thank our attendees whose contribution we highly value for participating in this conference. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, Since the PowerAfrica conference is an annual event, we look forward to seeing you again in June 2021, for the in-person Conference in Nairobi, Kenya when we shall reconvene some of the discussions held here and another topical theme affecting the power and energy industry. Thank you, stay safe and goodbye.
Eng. Eliud Limo, SMIEEEGeneral Chair, PowerAfrica Conference 2020-2021
General Chair, PowerAfrica Conference 2020-2021
Eng. Eliud Limo
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SPONSORING SOCIETIES
The Power & Energy Society (PES) provides the world's largest forum for sharing the latest in technological developments in the electric power industry, for developing standards that guide the development and construction of equipment and systems, and for educating members of the industry and the general public. Members of the Power & Energy Society are leaders in this field, and they — and their employers — derive substantial benefits from involvement with this unique and outstanding association.https://www.ieee-pes.org/
IEEE Industry Applications Society focuses specifically on the unique needs of industry and commerce. IAS is a source of professional power to its nearly 14,000 worldwide members. Through a network of over 370 chapters globally, regional events and national and international conferences, the society keeps members abreast of current developments in the area of technology in electricity and electronics. IAS enriches both its individual members and the industry as a whole through the sharing of specific industry-related solutions. https://ias.ieee.org/
TECHNICAL CO-SPONSORS
The IEEE Kenya Section is located in Region 8. It was founded in 1982 and has 200+ members with a goal to conduct activities that assist the local IEEE members to enhance their professional careers & communities.
https://ieeekenya.or.ke/
IEEE, through its Board of Directors–endorsed IEEE in Africa Strategy, recognizes the opportunity to assist in cultivating greater engineering capacity to advance technology and innovation. The new Africa Council was approved by the MGA Board in June 2018, and it will be a major step toward the long-term stability and sustainability of IEEE’s support of African engineers. The Council includes all African Sections and Sub Sections that wish to participate, and will ultimately become the focus for much of IEEE’s engagement on the continent.https://site.ieee.org/africa-council/
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Our company was founded over 30 years ago in a small town in Austria where we set out to develop compact test sets for testing protection and measurement devices in utilities. From a small group of dedicated engineers, we have grown into an international company with 24 offices worldwide and customers in over 160 countries. Although our product range and the possible areas of application have increased, some elements have remained constant:
Our working life revolves around energy – through energy, dedication and the creative minds of our team we are able to provide you with products, solutions and services that allow your electrical power system to run smoothly, safely and efficiently.https://www.omicronenergy.com/en/
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GOLD SPONSORS
Amotech E.A, founded in 2012, is East Africa's leading supplier of test and measurement instruments. The team has practical experience on the use of the products, making the technical services offered of high quality. The areas of technical service include: manufacturing, solar producer, hospitals, mining, training institutions, telecommunication, transport & power generation.http://amotech.co.ke/
Elspec is a leading power quality solutions & services provider to the global market place. Our extensive infrastructure of partners & authorized representatives extends over 75 countries throughout the world. Elspec’s technology simplifies the understanding of the quality of power itself and helps our customers to enhance electrical network power quality. Our innovations in power quality analyzers and solutions can be found in almost any sector, spanning from the industrial and commercial to the utility sectors. Some of the most substantial installations include data centers, plastic & silicon factories, electrical utilities, commercial buildings, car manufacturers, healthcare centers, port authorities.http://elspec-ltd.com/
SUPPORTERS
The IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC) provides a suite of resources that inspire and enable IEEE volunteers around the world to carry out and support impactful humanitarian technology and sustainable development activities at the local level.HAC focuses on raising awareness of how technically trained people can contribute, providing training for engagement in humanitarian technology and sustainable development activities, supporting and evaluating projects, and cultivating relationships and leveraging opportunities, so that IEEE can become a leader in the global sustainable development community. The committee reports to the IEEE Board of Directors.https://hac.ieee.org/
IEEE Smart Village (ISV) has a unique approach to support the world’s energy-impoverished communities by providing a comprehensive solution combining renewable energy, community-based education, and entrepreneurial opportunities. ISV provides seed-funding to carefully selected community entrepreneurs based upon a credible business plan that will impact significant number of people with electricity, education and jobs.https://smartvillage.ieee.org/
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
The energy sector in Kenya is managed by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum (MoEP) which generates policies that are designed to create an enabling environment for efficient operation and growth of the sector. It sets the strategic direction for the growth of the sector and provides a long-term vision for all sector players.https://energy.go.ke/
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MEDIA PARTNERS
The Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) is a statutory body established under Section 3(1) of the Engineers Act 2011. The Board has the overall mandate of developing and regulating engineering practice in Kenya. The development and regulation of engineering practice is considered a key component to the achievement of infrastructure foundation under the country Vision 2030 development blueprint.https://ebk.or.ke/
We are an energy consulting and communication company. We are sustainability marketing experts on a mission to transform what you do good for people and business into business success. We help our clients develop brands and businesses that are desirable to customers and provide employment. We also design, provide innovative design conferencing concepts for our international clients and organize tradeshows. We have a training, gender and advocacy division that has roled out programmes and mentorship through the East Africa community of women in Energy; through which we have conference and awards ceremony every year and an FGM to STEM programme.https://www.brandsandbeyond.co.ke/
Kenya Engineer is the definitive publication for engineers in East Africa and beyond. Kenya Engineer offers peer review publication as well as advertising platform. IPL has been publishing the Kenya Engineer Journal since 1972.https://www.kenyaengineer.co.ke/
ESI Africa – Africa’s leading power and energy journal – is positioned as an impartial industry mouthpiece, delivering the latest technical developments, breaking news and analysis in both print and digital formats. Since 1996, ESI Africa has presented unique market opportunities to both buyers and sellers; facilitating sector stakeholder engagement through key event media partnerships and through our position as host publication of the Clarion Energy Power series worldwide.https://www.esi-africa.com/
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